Last card from the Card Making Class in September:
Well and you can never go wrong with a Birthday Card. This one is made from a couple of design paper and cardstock strips.
The top cardstock is the new Wisteria color and due to the white core of the paper it is perfect for ripping it. Cut a piece of the cardstock and carefully rip along one edge.
We stamped the "Happy" in black ink on the top left of the card base.
Then you can adhere the stripes in order. I adhered the flower design paper first, then the green piece and at the end I added the black strip.
Next we stamped the birthday in black ink on a piece of white cardstock. It is hard to see, but we used the Mint ink and stamped a background on the birthday word. The stamp is from the set "Strokes of an Artist" (D1887) which contains a lot of great background designs. If you use them with light ink colors they make a for a great background.
Another big butterfly die cut with color pencil enhanced and finished off with a clear shimmer brush.
Remember the butterfly we cut out of the design paper on the first card? Well I though it makes for a nice decor on the inside of this card.
Well, if you love the design paper we used here as much as I do, you have until Oct 31st to order it, if it doesn't sell out before then.
Click Here to see all items that make this set so pretty.
A big "Thank You" to Kristine Tanase who's card creations were an inspiration to these one I made.
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