Chrissie here and today I wanted to just walk you through my process as I made a thank you card.
I created this card for my daughter's sitter and the reasoning behind the thank you is bittersweet (hence the ice cream image for the 'sweet' part. See what I did there?!?! LOL!). She has been our daycare provider since my daughter was about 10 months old. My little kiddo just turned four and started Preschool. So, as happy as I am that she is in school, I am so incredibly sad to be leaving this amazing woman that has cared for my child as her own while I was at work everyday.
I pulled out my supplies and kind of played around with the stamped images inside the die cuts. Sometimes when I don't know where to start, I start laying out stamps and dies to see what works. That gives me a good starting off point.
Once I decided on how I wanted to have the stamp sit inside the dies, I cut them out. I used Lawn Fawn's Lawn Cuts Circle Stackables and Scalloped Circle Stackables. And the stamp set is Here's the Scoop.
The next thing I did was gather some scraps and I cut them all the same width. I have scraps everywhere. And I mean EVERYWHERE. They are in drawers, little boxes, on my desk, etc. So, I love it when I can
I decided to turn the scraps into banners by using my square punch. I just use the corner of the square punch and voila: banners!
I left them different lengths. Who needs uniformity, right??? :)
I added a little spray mist to the base of the card....
Then I colored in the little ice cream cone and background using Spectrum Noir Markers. And at the last minute, I re-cut the scallop in black card stock instead of a patterned paper. Since I wanted to stamp the sentiment in black in, I figured that would pull the card together better and I wanted the image to pop a little bit, too!
And here is the finished piece:
Thanks for stopping by!
Stamps: Lawn Fawn
Dies: Lawn Fawn
Sequins: Lawn Fawn
Spray Mist: Studio Calico
Patterned Papers: My Mind's Eye
Ink: Tuxedo Memento Black
Markers: Spectrum Noir (BT1, BT2, CR4, CR6, CG2, CG3, Blender)
That was fun seeing the process; adorable card!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great card. Love the idea for the banners. I believ i also have square punch, but never thought to do that.
ReplyDeleteSweet card indeed!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteso sweet ;) love it!
ReplyDeleteNice little card and great tutorial. I have to remember your technique on making the banners. very clever.
ReplyDeleteLove how the sweet pink ice cream pops out. :)
ReplyDeleteSweet card! I love the banners and the cute pink cone really pops with the black background. Love the tip about using the square punch to make the banners. How clever!
ReplyDeleteI love the background! This card is adorable.
ReplyDeletelove the blue hue behind the sweet little guy!
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