I love the abstract designer paper pieces she added to her White layer. Then to make sure the greeting was the focal point she added the top square of DSP. Perfect! This is a great example of taking leftover pieces of coordinating DSP and layering them up. A great way to use scraps!
She used the Encircled with Love stamp set seen here along with the 1 3/4″ & 1 7/8″ circle punches. Her colors include Real Red, Flirty Flamingo with White which she got from the pretty designer paper.
Pretty & Iridescent Whimsy & Wonder Team card swaps!
Check out these pretty cards made with the Whimsy & Wonder specialty designer paper and the Whimsical Trees bundle.
This first one was made by Marilyn. She trimmed off an inch on the right side of her card front so it shows off the pretty Whimsy & Wonder specialty paper.
These cards are so fun and interactive. You will be so proud to give one of these. One of my favorite things about this type of shaker card is that it isn't thick so it requires no extra postage.
1st step: add a white punched deer from the Deer Builder punch popped up with a Dimensional.
2nd: Insert into your clear envelope and add a good pinch of Subtle Shimmer sequins.
3rd: Fold the envelope over tightly to keep the sequins on the side of the DSP you want. Secure the flap.
Here's a photo of the back of the shaker part. You can see the back side of the designer paper and where I folded the clear envelope over to secure. A small cello bag would also work here.
After the shaker part is done just add your frame over it securing with adhesive. Add to the card and finish!
Here's a version featuring the Whimsy & Wonder specialty designer paper; it works wonderfully here. The card base and ink are Mint Macaron. The greeting is from the Peaceful Deer stamp set and the die-cut is from Tasteful Labels dies.
Live tonight! Show off your Designer Paper with this fun layout!
We're making these cards tonight on Facebook Live here. Every other Monday I host a 'Stamp with Me' Live where we use our Designer Paper in fun ways.
I love this layout! It is perfect for small patterns of Designer Paper. Turning squares on the angle adds a lot of playful interest to your card and showcases one main image, die-cut or punch in the center.
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