My cards today are C.A.S.E.d from a card maker named Donna, I saw her beautiful clean and simple card and had the same stamp and wanted to try her technique. I must say sponging the distress ink on my card stock was a challenge because it has a coating on it. I need to buy more Neenah Solar White card stock. I spritzed most of these with water when I was done to try to blend it a little better.
My first card uses a scalloped border and the sentiment is from Papertrey Ink. I don't have a small scalloped border die but I do have several scalloped rectangle dies, I used one of those to make my border.
I thought these would be a nice mass production project and used two different sentiments, this one is also a stamp from Papertrey Ink.
My last card is the same but different, I embossed the bottom with snowflakes. After I'd attached the tree panel I notice my white card stock had a wrinkle in it. I figured I had nothing to lose by embossing the bottom part to get the wrinkle out and it worked!
I ended up with a dozen mass produced cards and all but one went into my Operation Write Home box.
Thanks for visiting my blog today -
4 comments:
Beautiful landscape, Jan!
Hey, Jan this is a great card. You should consider entering it into the Craft a Scene challenge - it would be perfect. NancyD
A gorgeous design, lovely cards...thanks for joining us at Divas!
Helen x
Gorgeous cards....thanks for joining the Divas!
xxx Margreet
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