Hi Everyone! It's Natt Smith here. Finally it's warm outside after a long cold winter here in Colorado. It's time to celebrate the fun and colorful spring/summer. But is not fun to celebrate it alone. So, today I have a fun card that you easily mass produce for your friends and family to let them know that summer is almost here.
This card it's easy and simple with only 5 steps to complete. Since spring/summer is all about blooming flowers. I decide to add a flower on my card. Let's get started.
Supplies:
- Diane paper pad
- Diane sundries
- Pink alphabet puff stickers
- Paper punch
- Diane quilt blocks
Gather all of supplies listed and start your making card :)
First, for mass producing a card I usually start by making a whole bunch of small pieces. For these cards I made a few flowers by layering them & attach patals together using pearl brads.
Then I used a boarder punch on orange pattern paper. You don't have to cut it to fit the card base just keep the whole thing.
Adhere pink paper onto the card base and pink stripe pattern paper. Adhere boarder between those 2 patterned papers. Cut it to fit. Then stitch around.
Use the puffy alphabet sticker for your sentiment.
Layer hexagon die-cuts onto your card. Then add flowers to make a centerpiece.
Repeat step for more cards. Here is how this lovely card turned out.
Easy and quick way to spread the joy ^_^ Thank you everyone for stopping by! Hope you enjoyed my creation.
xoxo Natt
This card it's easy and simple with only 5 steps to complete. Since spring/summer is all about blooming flowers. I decide to add a flower on my card. Let's get started.
Supplies:
- Diane paper pad
- Diane sundries
- Pink alphabet puff stickers
- Paper punch
- Diane quilt blocks
Gather all of supplies listed and start your making card :)
First, for mass producing a card I usually start by making a whole bunch of small pieces. For these cards I made a few flowers by layering them & attach patals together using pearl brads.
Then I used a boarder punch on orange pattern paper. You don't have to cut it to fit the card base just keep the whole thing.
Adhere pink paper onto the card base and pink stripe pattern paper. Adhere boarder between those 2 patterned papers. Cut it to fit. Then stitch around.
Use the puffy alphabet sticker for your sentiment.
Layer hexagon die-cuts onto your card. Then add flowers to make a centerpiece.
Repeat step for more cards. Here is how this lovely card turned out.
Easy and quick way to spread the joy ^_^ Thank you everyone for stopping by! Hope you enjoyed my creation.
xoxo Natt
1 comment:
It's so easy yet so beautiful and innovative.
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