Hello again my friends, new and old! Welcome to day 2 of the best holiday party in town - our monthly Blog Party celebrating our newest arrival...
Our Design Team has been hard at work creating some fantastic holiday treats to inspire you, so I hope you'll check out each of the Lucky Girls to see their amazing work!
New projects are posted on every Lucky Girl blog each day of our party (always the 1-3 of each month), and there are FIVE PRIZES to be won from some of our Lucky Girl fans! Thanks to all of you who spread the word about our Blog Party for yesterday's entries for this month's grand prize. It's great to see some new faces. :D
For today's projects, I thought I'd create some beautiful (yet simple!) handmade cards that display the beauty of the patterned papers in this month's kit:
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For this card, I used three of the patterned papers in the kit and hand-cut two funky little mittens out of the most rustic-looking of the bunch. Once everything was distressed with coordinating ink, I added twine and buttons and popped the mittens up with foam dots. A simple rub-on saying and rub-on flourish (both from the American Crafts rub-
ons included with this month's kit) quickly finished the card.
Total time - including creating design concept & detailing: About 15 minutes. Not too shabby!
This second card is actually one of my favorite all-time projects I've created. I love the look of these sweet vintage girls from the Bo Bunny paper, and actually cut them out of the paper first before using any other portions for other projects. I salvaged the NOEL word from the Making Memories paper - it just happened to be one of the parts I had left. And the ribbon - that's just a tiny 2" piece. So really, besides the base, this card only uses scraps. I altered all of the papers (again), then adhered them to the card base. I slipped the end of the ribbon behind the red matted
cardstock, then added a dimensional glaze to my words and to the berries in the music note base paper. Before the word NOEL was completely dry, I added white Martha Stewart marble glitter to the word - the effect in person is kind of like snow. A tiny American Crafts flower (so fun!) and K&Co.
blingage finishes off this card with vintage charm.
Total creative time, including detailing: About 15 minutes
Total time to wait for the card to dry before pictures:Another 30 or so... beware of playing with dimensional glaze before it's dry!
Brought to you by another "Do as I say, not what I do" moment. LOL!
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