Today Amy is going to show us how to make unique holiday cards. If you have a lot of extra supplies and don't want all of your cards exactly the same, this is a great idea!
Amy says,"My SNOW card utilizes paper from the Holiday Cheer Collection, leftover alphas from my stash and a few of the tags from the Holiday Cheer tag collection. This card features a bright and cheery color scheme, dimensional color blocks with individual scenes created inside of them and a baker's twine and button wrap to finish things off."
"My NOEL card uses papers and accents from the Silver Valley Collection. The foil paper and the glitter-accented sticker add a beautiful glow to the card that I just love. I used a good mixture of light and dark colors and small and medium prints to create a sense of balance and some contrast. Then I added a length of leftover ribbon--which I v-cut and some stitching for added charm and dimension."
So, there you have it. If you want to make unique cards, use different paper collections. Thanks, Amy.
Amy says,"My SNOW card utilizes paper from the Holiday Cheer Collection, leftover alphas from my stash and a few of the tags from the Holiday Cheer tag collection. This card features a bright and cheery color scheme, dimensional color blocks with individual scenes created inside of them and a baker's twine and button wrap to finish things off."
"My NOEL card uses papers and accents from the Silver Valley Collection. The foil paper and the glitter-accented sticker add a beautiful glow to the card that I just love. I used a good mixture of light and dark colors and small and medium prints to create a sense of balance and some contrast. Then I added a length of leftover ribbon--which I v-cut and some stitching for added charm and dimension."
So, there you have it. If you want to make unique cards, use different paper collections. Thanks, Amy.
2 comments:
Super cards!!!
FUN festive cards!
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