Today I’m sharing a Valentines project over at Neat & Tangled. Head on over there for more details!
Cardmaking and Scrapbooking with Jean Manis
Today I’m sharing a Valentines project over at Neat & Tangled. Head on over there for more details!
Fabulous inspiration in the Online Card Classes Clean & Simple Card Making 2 course today! But first I’m sharing a card I made yesterday from Monday’s lesson. This is my take on Kristina Werner’s fabulous design.
For today’s lesson I tried two versions of the cards shared by Jennifer McGuire.
The design uses gradient stamping. I experimented with a variety of shadow and chalk inks. As you can see, my chevron stamp needs a bit more seasoning! Jennifer’s cards included bows created with a new die set that I don’t own. For the time being, I’m trying to make each day’s cards with what I have on hand, and then make a shopping list towards the end of class with some of the goodies that have been shared each day.
Supplies: The Twinery; Simon Says Stamp banner die + sentiment; Spellbinders circle die; ColorBox pigment ink; Fresh pigment ink
Today’s Online Card Classes Clean & Simple Card Making 2 lesson is all about single-layer cards. My card is a variation of one shared in class by Julie Ebersole. I didn’t have all of the supplies that she did, so simplified the card a bit! Now I’m going to go back and make another card from yesterday’s lesson! Love the inspiration from this class.
Supplies: 5/8″ circle die; washi tape; Encore silver ink; Inkadinkado masking paper
Today is the first day of the Online Card Classes Clean & Simple Card Making 2. I took round one last winter and learned so much – CAS cardmaking is so challenging but so rewarding.
My card is a variation of one shared in class by Julie Ebersole. I’ve been wanting to give this Impression Obsession background stamp a try.
Supplies: Divine Twine; Creatology bells
This is a “just because” card. I was playing with the new Hero Arts alphabet dies and decided to make a tic-tac-toe board for the x’s and o’s. I created the grid in Photoshop, as my perfectionism prevented me from drawing it freehand!