Hello everyone,
The remaining cards of this one sheet wonder series are all crafted using leftover pieces from the first twelve cards. I particularly like these cards because the small pieces lend to some really interesting and creative cards. In other words, the creative mojo was flowing. Today I'm posting cards eleven and twelve.
The patterned paper is Close To My Heart Wonderland - Let It Snow. The seventeen card bases are a mix of Close To My Heart Grey Flannel, Crystal Blue or Twilight. Additional card bases are DCWV Textured Jeweled; Stampin' Up Blue Bayou, Shimmery White or Whisper White; or Recollections.
The remaining cards of this one sheet wonder series are all crafted using leftover pieces from the first twelve cards. I particularly like these cards because the small pieces lend to some really interesting and creative cards. In other words, the creative mojo was flowing. Today I'm posting cards eleven and twelve.
The patterned paper is Close To My Heart Wonderland - Let It Snow. The seventeen card bases are a mix of Close To My Heart Grey Flannel, Crystal Blue or Twilight. Additional card bases are DCWV Textured Jeweled; Stampin' Up Blue Bayou, Shimmery White or Whisper White; or Recollections.
The patterned paper is layered on Canford silver textured with Cuttlebug's Winter Wonderland dry embossing folder and Twilight. The sentiment is My Favorite Things Merry & Bright stamped in Baja Breeze. The embellishments are Recollections white Glitter Adhesive Dots.
The patterned paper pieces are layered on Whisper White and affixed to a strip of Canford silver that was scored with a Scor-Pal. The sentiment is Hero Arts Peace & Joy stamped in ColorBox silver and heat embossed with Close To My Heart Silver Pearl embossing powder. The embellishments are Making Memories.
These are two great cards! Made entirely of scraps! Just goes to show that tiny pieces of great patterned paper can be turned into something really beautiful.
I hope you enjoy these cards and come back to SPI again soon.
Gisèle
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