Finally got around to making this. DS received a similar card and I knew it must be possible on the robo so here is my version.
Hope it comes in handy.
Here's my attempt for EricaP's 10 min Challenge. It definitely takes less than 10 mins to make.
Fold card in half once cut (Cut the pale blue line in DM as pounced if you want to, or just fold the card by hand) then stick a piece of coloured paper behind the front of the card. I just stuck it at the top so it hangs out a little bit from the stencil when the card's standing up. I'd look really nice with metallic card or paper showing through.
Hope it's of use to someone. I got the idea from a card I saw recently.
Hiya a print and cut card that would be suitable for almost any birthday especially good if you get caught on the hop the card is 5x5 square hope someone will be able to use and a big ty to Erika for the challenge
love n stuff
Frances
xxx
My eldest granddaughter needed a quick card for a friend so I did this simple matted card and was quite pleased with the result. It is made up of different size and shaped mats layered on top of each other. Two of the mats have been "cuttlebugged". The wording can be changed to suit whatever occasion. The font is Brock script. I have managed to make a reasonable conversion so the GSD file is included. Sorry about the poor quality photo - I used some holographic card and it has caught the light!!
Have been playing with lattice in DM & finally got one to go together. Afraid this is only in gra and I won't have a chance to cut it for a couple of days, but hopefully it should be ok. If anyone wants to convert to gsd please go ahead. Have tried to include screenshot.
There's always A Birthday Now Spring is here, I have added this today you can view it here
The Daffodils have the 3d effect I have filled the middle with silicon glue and added a open paper rose.
. Being quite clumsy , I can get a bit frustrated when I’m trying to position cut-out text exactly where I want it on a card, so I have tried to design a template that will eliminate this problem for me.
The text on this card is created by overlapping alternate layers of plain and patterned paper, which can be lined up and fixed in place (even with my banana fingers) quite easily. Also, by only applying adhesive to the large oblong pieces of paper that the text is ‘attached’ to, the problem of unsightly glue seepage round text edges (another of my shortcomings ) can also be avoided.
The attached cards were made using only patterned and embossed papers, and a couple of border peel-offs, so they were very quick to assemble.
This Paticular Door Card Is Unique to the other's in the range I have done, This has Two mini door's on the back of the card for you chosen Sentiment.
Which I have included one if you would like to use.
I have cut from perfumed card and decorated with ribbon through the slots, liquid pearls to the lattice, and mulberry paper roses, I have also use the cuttlebug embossing folder Swiss Dots as you can see.
Also comes with a box template
I've just designed my first pop up insert for an Oriental card I've made. Designed using Design Master, hope you can make use of this. The pink lines are not cut out but dashed ( pounced )
I'm really pleased with the way it has turned out
If you click on my camera you can view the 2 cards as well
Ann
PS For anyone who would like the GSD file 2magpies has converted it for me. with thanks
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