To inspire you to participate, I had created couple of one layer cards, one for fall and one for Christmas. One layers cards are great for mailing, and also can be quickly made. So here are the cards that I made, I hope you'll enjoy them and enter this challenge, I can't wait to see all your creations
For this card I sued the "into the woods" the leaves were from the "Happy harvest" and the banner from "bannerific" stamp sets by Lawn Fawn. I used a little bit of masking and I finished the card with some 4mm sequins.
For this card I got inspired on a card that I made back in July, however it wasn't a one layer card nor a Christmas card, but the idea came from that card you can see the card here. For this card I used the "Baaah Humbug" stamp set, some masking, and some subtle ink blending. I used the stitched borders to emboss some decorative border along the left and bottom sides of the card, and finished with some sequins.
Masking is a great way to add dimensions to a one layer card. you can do a lot more complex masking, or you could make simple fast cards to send easily over the mail, the possibilities are endless.
I hoped you enjoyed these cards and that you give them a try. I also hope that you enter the current Lawnscaping Challenge.
Have a wonderful week!
LOVE these both so much!!:)
ReplyDeleteVery sweet - I want to try. Eek one layer. I do have a hard time knowing when to stop adding stuff.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLoved your one layer cards, especially the fox!
ReplyDeleteSO FUN! I, too, went the Autumn and Christmas direction with these one-layer cards. 'Tis the season! I love the use of the blue 'behind' the sheep - such a great effect!
ReplyDeleteSO FUN! I, too, went the Autumn and Christmas direction with these one-layer cards. 'Tis the season! I love the use of the blue 'behind' the sheep - such a great effect!
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