As I was making one more card using the Serene Scenic DSP, I thought it would be a neat idea to
make a box to put them in, decorate the box and sell them as a set at my craft show coming up.
The card I made today is a birthday card.
On the card I made 2 birds using the Bird Builder punch. They fit so nicely into the grass meadow.
It's been so much fun making cards using this DSP - and so easy. All 4 cards were made in under 10 minutes. The box took somewhat longer to make.
Here is the box:
It contains 4 cards with envelopes.
The top is decorated with another pattern from the Serene Scenic DSP. The box is held closed with a belly band which is decorated with a flower and two leaf stems.
The box and the cards!! A great project that anyone can make in about half an hour.
Supplies for the Card:
Stamp:Wetland
Ink: Black Memento, Crumb Cake, Soft Suede, Crushed Curry
Papers: Always Artichoke, Whisper White, Serene Scenic DSP
Accessories: Bird Builder Punch
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Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Friday, April 29, 2016
Pizza Box for Graduation Card
Because the card I made yesterday had 3D roses on them I decided to make a pizza box to put the card in. I have done this for several 3D cards before and they have gone over really well.
This is the box with the lid decorated using Very Vanilla and Timeless Texture DSP. The box itself is constructed of Basic Black cardstock
To make a box for an A2 card, start with a 7 3/4 by 12 piece of cardstock, and score 1" all around the cardstock, and then 5 1/2 and 6 1/2". Make the box as usual, and decorate as you wish.
Here the card is in the box. I usually tie a ribbon around the box to keep it closed.
This is the box with the lid decorated using Very Vanilla and Timeless Texture DSP. The box itself is constructed of Basic Black cardstock
To make a box for an A2 card, start with a 7 3/4 by 12 piece of cardstock, and score 1" all around the cardstock, and then 5 1/2 and 6 1/2". Make the box as usual, and decorate as you wish.
Here the card is in the box. I usually tie a ribbon around the box to keep it closed.
Labels:
Boxed card,
BYOB,
Graduation,
Red Roses
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