PIP Challenge 2010
This week's sponsor is
The Cutting Cafe
Be sure to pop over and see all the
fabulous digital projects that they
have to help your creativity!
Go check them out now!
This week's sponsor is
The Cutting Cafe
fabulous digital projects that they
have to help your creativity!
Go check them out now!
Here's my project!
This card was fun to make and very
simple. TCC is a great place to get
wonderful templates. You don't need die cuts
or anything. This slider card did come with
their own image (heart) and word (love).
I changed it up a bit. I wanted to use this
flower stamp and matching die cut. I cut
out all my pieces on white cardstock and
used them for templates on my pattern
paper. I pieced the card together following
Cutting Cafe video directions. Since I wanted
the stamped image on the front I had to
make some changes. The pull tab, as it was
shown, would have bent my flower so I
cut the flower so it would move freely
as the card opened.
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simple. TCC is a great place to get
wonderful templates. You don't need die cuts
or anything. This slider card did come with
their own image (heart) and word (love).
I changed it up a bit. I wanted to use this
flower stamp and matching die cut. I cut
out all my pieces on white cardstock and
used them for templates on my pattern
paper. I pieced the card together following
Cutting Cafe video directions. Since I wanted
the stamped image on the front I had to
make some changes. The pull tab, as it was
shown, would have bent my flower so I
cut the flower so it would move freely
as the card opened.
The flowers were colored using TriBlend
markers. I simply colored them without
trying to add shading. I liked the basic
clean look of the flowers. Be sure to checkout
the video at The Cutting Cafe.
Consider "following" my before you leave!
A big THANK YOU to our sponsor
for this challenge:
Be sure to visit our sponsor's website and
begin creating some of your own awesome
creations! Without our amazing
sponsors the challenges wouldn't happen.
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