Simple birthday card using the Bring on the Cake set from the Occasions Mini |
Close up of paper-pieced sentiment |
Inside of card |
Starting with a pacific point card base, I punched and then adhered several different sizes of circles from the Celebrations DSP. I love this paper because it is suitable for just about anybody, which makes it very versatile. After adhering my circles, I ran the whole card through my Big Shot using my square lattice embossing folder. This makes the circles look like they are actually part of the blue paper. Cool, eh? I then stamped the sentiment from the Bring on the Cake set on whisper white cardstock and on several different patterns of the DSP. I then cut out some of the letters from the DSP and adhered them to the sentiment on the white cardstock. For other letters I just coloured them using my old olive, real red and pacific point markers. I cut the sentiment in a banner shape, added a little bow in real red 1/8" taffeta ribbon with an old olive glimmer brad for some sparkle, and adhered it to the card using dimensionals.
The inside sentiment was again stamped on whisper white cardstock using Staz On ink and then coloured using my markers. I punched it out with my wide oval punch, layered it on a decorative label in the red polka dot patterned DSP added a real red glimmer brad and adhered it inside the card with dimensionals.
A quick and easy card for just about anybody's big day. Now to design a Lightening McQueen card for my soon-to-be-four-year-old!
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