This card features a patterned paper as a focal point. I liked it so much that I did not bother adding a sentiment on the front. I left it for the inside (a birthday card). You can do this with all those kits that include matching patterned paper or even use your scraps.
Sorry about the short post today, but I'm tired.
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Card Instructions
- Make an A2 card with spring moss cardstock.
- Trim white cardstock into a rectangle.
- Trim strips of patterned paper and apply to white cardstock.
- Add a scallop edge border.
- Tie ribbon into a bow.
- Adhere to card front using foam adhesive.
Cardstocks: Papertrey Ink - white + spring moss
Patterned Paper: Papertrey Ink - raspberry fizz mix
Accessories: Papertrey Ink - raspberry fizz ribbon; Stampin' Up! - scallop edge border punch
9 comments:
SO pretty! I love all the patterned paper cut at that angle, I'll have to try this! Your pictures always look so clean and crisp, do use a light box or do you just have very good lighting?
Ooh - love that you pieced the paper at an angle. So pretty!
Love the Raspberry papers with the Spring Moss! You picked a great selection of patterns to group together. Fantastic :)
This is so pretty, Ashley! Hope you have an awesome day! :)
This is lovely! And inspiring!
Wonderful lovely card!!
What a great use for the match pattern paper! Love it!
Very nice! Love the focus on the beautiful patterned paper, and the angle has a great feel of movement!
Gorgeous! What a great way to use up left over bits of patterned paper. I'm always stuck with slivers of paper and I hate to throw anything away. Thanks for sharing this!!
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