Lexi Daly jumpstarted our mojo this week by hosting Papertrey Ink's Make It Monday and using "inchies" in her adorable card. Her video was awesome sharing tips on how to accomplish these elements. She inspired me to make three cards using inchie elements in different ways. Since I'm still in need of more graduation cards and sympathy cards, here's what I created.
Supplies: (all PTI unless noted):
Cardstock: Stamper's Select White, True Black, and Black & White All Over
Ink: VersaMark
Stamps: Keep It Simple: Graduation
Dies: Modern Numbers and Wet Paint Cuts III
Other: Zing! Gold Metallic Embossing Powder, Luxe Gold Adhesive Sheets, Gold Glitter Paper (stash) and Foam Tape
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Supplies: (all PTI unless noted):
Cardstock: Stamper's Select White, True Black, Black & White All Over and Holly Leaf (Darice)
Ink: VersaMark
Stamps: Keep It Simple: Graduation
Dies: Modern Numbers and Wet Paint Cuts III
Other: Zing! Silver Metallic Embossing Powder, Silver Glitter Paper (stash) and Foam Tape
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Thank you for stopping by, and I really do appreciate your comments!
Supplies: (all PTI unless noted):
Cardstock: Stamper's Select White and Amethyst Allure + White Basics
Ink: Amethyst Allure, Hibiscus Burst, Blueberry Sky, New Leaf, Bright Buttercup, Americana and VersaFine Onyx Black
Stamps: Ruby Reprise, Tag-Its #4, Beautiful Butterflies, Rosie Posie, Peaceful Garden and Painted Petals
Dies: In The Meadow
Other: Ink Splatters w/Paintbrush and Foam Tape
3 comments:
three great cards - looks like you had fun with inchies! thanks for playing make it monday!
The inchies are a nice addition to back the numbers on your graduation cards! The black & gold reminds me of my high school colors! I like the stamps you chose for your sympathy card, it's very peaceful to look at.
What a clever idea to use the inchies with dates for a Grad card, Kathy. I think I will have to CASE this idea for a few birthday cards ;-) Love all three of these cards.
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