Today's card is another card with a different fold for the opening. It is a card I made for my Swap Group.
(Side note: If you like making cards, and want to be a part of my Swap Group, please contact me. We use SU only materials, but the materials do NOT have to be current. It's a wonderful way to get usable cards for giving, and at the same time enjoy your hobby and share some of your own creativity and skill!)
Here is the front of the card...
Stamps: Perfect punches, Live like you mean it
Card stock: Close to Cocoa, Whisper white DSP: ? I can't remember it's name!
Inks: Chocolate chip, blushing bride, Certainly Celery, Bashful blue
Ribbon: Blushing bride 1/2" poly twill
Punches: Decorative label, Wide oval, Curly label
Isn't it pretty! A couple things I want to point out. See that delicate edge on the blue stripe border? I made that using the Curly Label Punch! I LOVE it when a tool or stamp set can be used for more than its intended purpose! More bang for the buck!
It's easy to make this border. Draw a pencil line where you want the edge of the border to be. Then line up the punch on the pencil line and punch! I slipped my paper into the punch only about 1/4" . Below is a sample of how I did the punching, but I'm using the Decorative Label Punch in this sample. .
As you can see, I used the points on the punch to line up against the pencil line. I also used the Decorative Label Punch to mat my sentiment, which I think makes a nice continuity on the card front. To open the card, the decorative lip lifts and...
a little note, which is adhered under the ribbon, slides up! The DSP makes the pocket for the slider note-card. Cute huh?! I copied this fold from a card that came from convention. I thought it too clever!
Thanks for sharing a few moments of your day Inking out loud with me. :-)
Kristine
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