Delicate Wings card kit to go; limited quantity left
I loved the Delicate Wings Paper Pumpkin kit so much I bought a bunch of refill packages. I transformed the kit from 9 cards to 12 and have some available in my store. They're so pretty!
If you love butterflies and glitz you'll enjoy making these pretty cards. It includes the following:
pre-cut or punched layers for all 12 cards
a share of Iridescent Foil gems
a share of Pretty Peacock & Gold metallic ribbon
the PDF tutorial with directions, measurements, photos & a supplies list
The tutorial will be emailed to you immediately after payment. Please check your spam folder. The kit will be mailed out within a few days.
You will need greeting stamps, adhesives and a paper trimmer.
You can see this pre-cut kit to go here. It's $29 plus shipping. If you're already signed up to receive a kit this month message me and you can pay without additional shipping costs.
It fits six A2 sized cards and envelopes inside. It's the perfect way to gift cards to someone.
I used the Sunny Days Sale-a-Bration paper for the box and the cards too. Of course Sale-a-Bration is now over but hopefully you ordered this beautiful paper. If not you can substitute any other designer paper.
I created a free project sheet for this easy box and the cards too! See it below. There's also a template for it but it will help you to watch the video too. Click hereto watch it. Be sure to follow me on YouTube here.
Measurements: Petal Pink card 11" X 4 1/4" score at 2 1/8", 4 1/4" & 5 1/2". 2nd piece is 3 1/4" X 4", White inside 2" X 4". DSP – large panel is 3" X 4", left is 1" X 4" & right is 2" X 4"
This next card has the designer paper as the card front; attached to the front flap. Love this and how you can see both sides of our pretty paper!
Below is the video you can watch. I share a second version of this box & cards using the Softly Sophisticated designer paper. I'll share details on this box & cards tomorrow.
There will be over 20 brand new products in the Online Exclusives offering! There are two adorable new designer papers, many new stamps sets & bundles plus an embossing folder and new gems. *these are available while supplies last.
Today I'm sharing a card I created for an online card swap. It features the new A Little Latte designer paper and a new stamp bundle called The Little Things.
My colors include Lost Lagoon, Early Espresso, White & Pecan Pie.
The Little Things stamp set features a few larger words – outline & solid images plus many smaller greetings that fit the banner dies in the bundle.
I stamped the coffee splatters background in Versamark ink
The coffee cups are fussy cut
Measurements: DSP is 4 1/2" X 2 1/4", Espresso layer 4 3/4" X 2 1/2", Pecan Pie strip 1 3/4" X 4 1/4", White greeting is 4 3/4" X 3/4"
There are a few sheets of the A Little Latte designer paper that feature cups of coffee. I used both types on my cards below fussy cutting them. I actually enjoy fussy cutting easy images out.
The above photo shows the new Happy Little Things bundle – it has two new banner dies that coordinate with the smaller greetings in the set. I was surprised at how easy it was to stamp the solid 'Celebrate' to match the outline image. Out of all of my 16 cards I only had to stamp one over.
I decided to use a Pool Party card base to coordinate with the Sunny Days designer paper. The Deckled circle dies arean easy way to create a cute card. The greeting is from the Heartfelt Hellos stamp setseen here. Both the DSP & stamps are still available for FREE with any $50 purchase in our Sale-a-Bration promotion. I'm so sad this promotion ends today!
I wanted to use puff paint for the fuzzy sheep body & the top of her head but it's not currently part of our products so I used the punch and punched a bunch of white pieces to add for her fur. In hindsight I should have used a cotton ball – pulling it apart and adding thin bits of it with glue. That would have been much easier!
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