My daughter Aaron had a wedding to go to, so she helped with this card. I used orange and white card stock, ribbon, rubber stamps, and dimensionals . We used the stylized flower embossing folder. For Your Wedding was put on dimensionals. The inside has a stamped wish for a wedding. Simple and elegant.
My grandchildren Cece and Patrick helped me with this card. I used the small flower embossing folder on purple and lavender card stock. The flower stamp was attached to the card with a dimensional. The wide grosgrain ribbon became the focal point for the front. The inside of the card was stamped with a special day wish.
The canoe, paddle, and skunk are from the same Stampin' Up set. I stamped them twice, cutting one of the images out. Then I put the cut-out images on dimensionals, placing them directly over the first stamped image, giving a truly 3-D effect. The inside of the card is stamped Happy Father's Day!
I used:Green and tan card stock Designer paper Rubber stamps Dimensionals Eyelets Twine
I stamped the cabin on scrap paper and cut it out. Then I stamped the cabin on the card stock, placed the cut-out cabin directly on top, and then stamped the trees all around the cabin. The inside of the card is stamped Happy Father's Day.
I used: Brown and cream card stock Rubber stamps Colored pencils (for the cabin) Twine
To create the lattice design on the front of the card, I cut a small piece of the metallic card stock, cut it in a lattice design, and then folded the lattice up on itself.
I used: Silver metallic, maroon, and white card stock Ribbon Dimensionals, Rubber stamps
I gave two stainless steel water bottles as a gift. I had a little fun and made the water bottle holder -- to hold a single packet of Crystal Light. Very simple to make, but is such a surprise!
I used: Pink textured card stock Decorated paper Scallop punch Flower stick-ons Brads Rubber stamp Dimensionals Crystal Light packets
This is a fun and easy card to make. I used lavender and white card stock with various birthday stamps. I made this video to show how the card continually folds to reveal another card.