Hello
Today I'm
sharing another card that makes me think back to my teens...
I suppose
you will look at the card and make your own mind up as it does seem
to have many sides to it!!
The sheet
was from www.craftsuprint.com
and was designed by Janet Briggs – the item number should anyone
want it is 359791_68 or email me
So
materials for this card I used ….
Heat mat to
work on and protect your surface – I always use it...
A4 dark
purple card
Lime green
corrugated card
Decoupage
sheet
Coloured
glitters
Purple
metallic card candy
Woodware
scalloped square punch
Glossy
Accents
Double sided
tape
Sticky pads
Eazi Score
Board & tool
Tonic 8”
guillotine
Scissors
Tweezers
Shaping tool
from www.dimensionstamps.com
Foam shaping
mat – stamping mat or even a mouse mat
To
make the card ...
The purple
card was scored and folded to create the a5 card blank – this time
I am using the fold at the top of the card (landscape)
So I cut out
the main base image and added double sided tape to the back then
after peeling away the backing it was stuck centrally to the card
blank
The few
pieces of decoupage were cut out, had small sticky pads added to the
back then lined up on the base image.
Once it was
done I used the quickie glue pen and dotted the spots on the girls
top then covered with green glitter – then dotted the shorts and
covered with purple glitter
I punched 2
squares using the lime green card and the scalloped square punch,
they were then cut in half corner to corner to give me 4 triangles.
I attached
one in each of the corners with double sided tape then stuck a lovely
purple metallics card candy on each one.
A Happy
Birthday sentiment was stuck to the top of the design and finally
glossy accents used on the headphones
well I just
don't know what draws me to this card time and again – I think it
may well be the colours as I think purple and lime green look great
together!!
So that
another days blogging done...would love your comments on the
following questions please...
What do you
bloggers think to my card then?
Until the
next card then....
x
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