Hi, Welcome Back!!!!
It's that time again. Time to Step It Up with the We Create Blog Hop. I think it's funny that I went Christmas shopping yesterday on Halloween, and I am posting a Christmas card today, but hey - when you're crafty, you have to got to try to stay ahead!
I LOVE how these cards turned out. I LOVE that I only used ONE ink pad too!!!
The cards are REALLY similar, so the stepped up version only adds a few touches. I wanted these cards to be VERY easy to recreate - either version! I was inspired to tweak a recent #TGIFChallenge sketch.
For the simple version I just used a simple Crumb Cake base card. I used the strips of Delightful Dijon, Crushed Curry, and Garden Green. To stamp the fun knit pattern on them, I used a Versamark Ink. It's also what I used on the Basic Black oval to emboss the main sentiment with!
I told you they were VERY similar. I added an additional Crumb Cake layer, matted on Basic Black to make it pop a little more. Then really, the only thing I changed was swapping out the stamped cardstock strips with strips from the Warmth and Cheer Designer Series Paper Pack. Do you have this? OMG! It is AMAZING!!! I am so in love with it - it really is SO versatile!!! I can see many uses for it, well past Christmas.
I hope you like seeing both versions.
Head on over to Kimberley's blog next, and make sure to visit all of us. (We're a small hop - it doesn't take too long)
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If you are looking for a place to start, you can click on any of the images below of the items I used in this project.
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Lol, I stared and stared at this, trying to see the difference in the cards and I didn't see it. I finally gave up and read the answer ;-) I love the warmth of these cards, thanks for sharing :-D
Posted by: Kimberley Morris | November 01, 2016 at 07:07 AM
I actually thought you just turned the Designer Series Paper over for a different effect. It's amazing what a little framing can do for a card. All I need are the oval framelits.
Posted by: Julie Wadlinger | November 01, 2016 at 08:56 AM
And that's what's cool about this hop! A tiny change makes a difference! :) These are really cute! I like the color choices!
Posted by: Tanya H | November 01, 2016 at 08:13 PM