Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Grateful Notes...


YAY! today I am on the ScrapbookPal blog HERE and I am getting crafty with Concord & 9th and PinkFresh Studio..

Supplies used...

Lots of crafty goodness on two cards... so easy and fun to create.. let's get started.


Create 2 cards from card-stock (A2) using white and kraft card-stock. I die cut the Pinkfresh Studio: Hearts and Stars Coverplate die on kraft and red card-stock. Adhered the red background to the kraft card base and the kraft background to the white card base using Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue. I added the glue along the edges of the die cut and pressed firmly until I felt it was solid. I added the glue along the edges of the die cut and pressed firmly until I felt it was solid.

I then stamped out the Grateful Blooms stamp set wreath using my Misti and inked up using Catherine Pooler Polished and Skylight from the Zen Garden Spa Collection (mini inks). Then using the coordinating die, I die cut around the stamped image and set aside.

I stamped out the sentiments on kraft card-stock and die cut using the coordinating dies.

Now it is time to piece all the cards together. With both of the cards I used 3L Scrapbook Adhesives Crafty Foam Tape white. This gives the card dimension. I used the 3L Scrapbook Adhesives Crafty Foam Tape white on both of the wreaths and the sentiments.

Finishing up with added a little bling with Hero Arts Clear Enamel Dots.

Two simple cards using the same sets. You can change the colors up to be super happy or mild... depending on your mood and what colors you love to create with. Go wild with your imagination.

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Thank you for stopping by.
Have an awesome day full of smiles.

2 comments:

  1. I like these a lot! They are simple and appealing. You used the heart background dies very well. I am so one track that I only use mine for Valentine's Day. Thanks for showing me other options for the dies.

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  2. Two cute cards, Annette! They have a folk art feel to them!

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