Friday, February 24, 2012

Quick Cards & Sayings

Today's focus is on the sayings and they are available at Eureka Stamps in both rubber and digital.
All three cards can be created quickly using tools and accessories and the only stamps used on all three (rubber or digital) are the sayings.


The ribbon was hand tacked with needle and thread at each fold and the ends of both the ribbon and thread were taped to the back of the panel.

You can find the flower at the QKR Stampede store site in a large variety of colors.
Paper: The Paper Company – black, red, Bazzill – white textured
Ink: Computer ink
Accessories: Copics for the tiny flowers, QKR Stampede flowers, Making Memories brad
Tools:  Perfect Layers tools from PerfectPaper Crafting, EK Success corner rounder, sanding block to smooth punched edges, Spellbinder Shapeabilities Flower Creations 3 die, Cuttlebug and D'vine Swirls embossing folder, Bazzill piercer for brad

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The butterflies were attached with Aleene’s tacky glue and Stickles was using for a little sparkle in the openings.

The pearls were attached with Aleene's Paper Glaze

Paper: unknown smooth white, K&Company designer paper
Ink: Stampin Up – Lavender Lace
Accessories: pearls, Aleene’s Paper Glaze and tacky glue, Stickles
Tools: Cherry Lynn butterfly die, Nestabilities – Lacy Squares die, Martha Stewart border punch, Scor-Pal

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This quick card was created with die cuts, punches and ribbon.
Paper: unknown textured white cardstock, Creative Imaginations designer paper
Ink: Memento – Tuxedo Black
Accessories: Aleene's Paper Glaze and tacky glue, heavy carpet tape for popping up the flower and panel.
Tools: Cuttlebug - Asterisk and Tiny Tags die, EK Success - heart buckle, corner rounder, stamp positioner for sentiment 

3 comments:

  1. What a great way to showcase sentiments Roxie! My favorite is the red one! TFS!

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  2. Love them all, but I'm with Kristine, my favorite is the red one too. Great job.

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  3. WOW, this cards are wonderful. Your script stamp is a dream.
    Wonderful greatings from germany
    Annette

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