It's Friday it's Friday it's Friday it's Friday it's Friday it's Friday! Can I get an amen? "Amen!" Today I did a post on the CARDS blog featuring cards that used transparencies. Here's my take on the challenge:
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH
Card is 4.25" square
Tidbitlets
I watched the Back to the Future trilogy while making this card and a few other things this morning. Classic series. I love how it's almost the year they travel to the future to in the 2nd movie. We don't have flying cars quite yet :)
Hambly Studios is the ultimate when it comes to patterned transparencies. I die cut several mini scalloped circles from an assortment of patterned transparencies and stitched them to a cardstock circle, surrounded by a foam letter title on a kraft card base.
Supplies: Cardstock: American Crafts, Kraft; Patterned transparencies: Hambly Studios; Foam letter stickers: American Crafts; Needle: Dritz; Floss: DMC; Paper cutter, scissors: Fiskars; Circle cutter: Martha Stewart Crafts; Die cut machine: Cuttlebug by Provo Craft; Mini scalloped circle die: Nestabilities by Spellbinders; Adhesive: Helmar
So last night at 8:54pm when I was drifting in and out of consciousness (cuz I tend to fall asleep like *that* when it's past 7:30pm and I'm on the couch watching TV) I got an email from my little sister Allie showcasing a card she made:
Soooooooooo cute right!?!? I couldn't be prouder. She's a girl after my own heart :)
THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH
Card is 4.25" square
Tidbitlets
I watched the Back to the Future trilogy while making this card and a few other things this morning. Classic series. I love how it's almost the year they travel to the future to in the 2nd movie. We don't have flying cars quite yet :)
Hambly Studios is the ultimate when it comes to patterned transparencies. I die cut several mini scalloped circles from an assortment of patterned transparencies and stitched them to a cardstock circle, surrounded by a foam letter title on a kraft card base.
Supplies: Cardstock: American Crafts, Kraft; Patterned transparencies: Hambly Studios; Foam letter stickers: American Crafts; Needle: Dritz; Floss: DMC; Paper cutter, scissors: Fiskars; Circle cutter: Martha Stewart Crafts; Die cut machine: Cuttlebug by Provo Craft; Mini scalloped circle die: Nestabilities by Spellbinders; Adhesive: Helmar
So last night at 8:54pm when I was drifting in and out of consciousness (cuz I tend to fall asleep like *that* when it's past 7:30pm and I'm on the couch watching TV) I got an email from my little sister Allie showcasing a card she made:
Soooooooooo cute right!?!? I couldn't be prouder. She's a girl after my own heart :)
LOVE the cards!
ReplyDeleteOh!!!! That is SO cute!! I love it! I actually had to call my BIL into the room to look at it too, and even HE thought it was so cute! LOL.
ReplyDeleteYour card is cute too, Paige! ;-) (I accidentally just typed "Paigie"... LOL. Oh, cute little Paigie! :D
love love love your take on the transparency challenge;) Love your sister's card too! TOOOO CUTE and clever!
ReplyDelete2 talented sisters. Love Hambly prints and love the wood grain cuteness.
ReplyDeleteLove you cards!! Awesome way of using the Hambly transparencies!! Love your sister's card... so clever with words!!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute cards, I love the saying on the last one!!!!
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I love your transparency card! I have some hambly stuff (they sent it free with orders.. sweet huh?) but I have never touched it! Need to come out of my comfort zone and try something new! And... your sisters cards is great! :)
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