Today was the only day for the Sudsol Blog Tour,and featured an all-holidays theme!
My first project can be used for New Year's Day - you know that day when you make a new resolution and hope you can stick with it! This card is to help inspire and motivate you when the going gets tough...It features lace and ribbon weaving - remember when you did potholder weaving in Scouts, or paper weaving in school?
Supplies I used: (All supplies are Stampin’ Up unless otherwise noted) Soft suede cardstock, sahara sand cardstock, vintage wallpaper embossing folder, chocolate chip ink, marina mist ink, pearl, dimensionals, glue dots, chocolate chip write marker, very vanilla 5/8” satin ribbon, Chantilly and Victoria crochet trims, marina mist 1/8” taffeta ribbon, Sense of Time stamp set, needle & clear & brown thread/sewing machine, Elegant Soiree designer paper, Boho blossom xlarge punch, scallop edge border punch, light blue tulle (non-Stampin’ Up).
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My next project is what I call a Fussy Flower card! When I was making the flower, I fussed and fidgeted with it to get it just right lol. But I think the messier it is, the better it looks....This is a nice card for Mother's Day - after all, mothers are a blessing, right?! Even if they fuss and fidget with you...not me!?!
Supplies I used: (All supplies are Stampin’ Up unless otherwise noted) Whisper white cardstock, chocolate chip cardstock, old olive cardstock, Build A Bear Workshop Pawsitively Prints DSP, Play date DSP, petals a plenty embossing folder, filigree brad, pear pizzaz glimmer brad, striped grosgrain ribbon, needle & thread, God’s Blessing stamp set, dimensionals, glue dots, dotted scallop border punch, oval punch (flower cased from Deb Horst).
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My third project is a Christmas card - with a Perky Posy. I love this paper and the colors, so cheerful.
Supplies I used: (All supplies are Stampin’ Up unless otherwise noted) Cherry cobbler cardstock, real red cardstock, 5/8” real red satin ribbon, whisper white cardstock, Candy Cane Christmas DSP, Chantilly crochet trim, needle & thread, red glimmer brad, Short & Sweet stamp set, cherry cobbler inkpad, baja breeze inkpad, dimensionals, glue dots, scallop trim corner punch.
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Thanks for looking at my projects and gallery - hope to see you in Sudsol!!
P.S. I will be posting details/instructions on the lace/ribbon weaving and fussy flower in the near future, so be sure to come back if you are interested in them...
P.S. I will be posting details/instructions on the lace/ribbon weaving and fussy flower in the near future, so be sure to come back if you are interested in them...
Fussy flower/blessings card is my favorite. I can tell you've really got your style dialed in & looking great! you've been VERY busy, too! :)
ReplyDeleteAnother great bunch of projects. Thank you for sharing.
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