Showing posts with label Hope and Peace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hope and Peace. Show all posts

October 26, 2022

Half Triangle Flocked Snowflake Specialty Vellum Card

Half triangle flocked card
Hey friends, I'm back today with another fun card featuring the beautiful Snowflake Vellum and Hope and Peace stamp set. This card was totally inspired by Selene Kempton, a fellow demonstrator.

If you have ever dabbled in quilting, then you know all about the "half triangle", but it's a great layout for cards too! Just cut a layer 4" x 5 1/4" then slice on the diagonal. You now have a piece for 2 separate cards. 

I did punch a Smoky Slate "decorative circle" to place behind the Beautiful Snowflake to make it pop a little. The sentiment is stamped in Pacific Point and I sprinkled a few Sparkling Adhesive-backed gems to finish it off and I love how it came out. 

Below you will find the full list of supplies and they are linked to my store for easy shopping. I hope these cards this week inspire you to get crafty and create!




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October 24, 2022

Snowflake Specialty Vellum with Hope and Peace for Christmas

Flocked Snowfall

 Hey friends, I'm back again, crazy nursing schedules seem to derail some of my best laid plans...but this week, I'm on it...I think I have myself organized again and ready to share some really pretty cards with you to inspire you with some really pretty cards for Christmas, all featuring the gorgeous Snowflake Specialty Vellum with the beautiful sentiment stamp set, Hope and Peace. For this card, I used Pacific Point for my card base. And that bow...I made that with the beautiful Iridescent Trim. All product used for this card are listed below. I hope this inspires you to pull out that beautiful vellum and a sentiment set and get crafty.







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