Hiya while am poorly i have been making wee 3x3 cards an envies intention being to make wee boxes fer them as well an have wee collections of cards inside them I think they would look rather cute I must apologise fer the awful piccys a cant find my camera hope someone might find a use fer these
love n stuff
Frances
xxx
..... lots of scraps of pretty pieces of backing paper? Lots of oddments of trimmings that you don't want to throw away because you paid out for them when you impulse bought them?
Use them up on these little mini-cards. I made mine into thank you cards but they could be made for any occasion. They would also work well as gift tags.
The cards measure 3"x3" and I have included inserts in the GSD file which cuts three at a time. And of course you will need an envelope to fit so there is a file for these which will cut two.
Very simple and basic but mine turned out quite nicely
Ruthan x
Last edited by Ruthan; 02-08-2009 at 05:51 PM.
There's nothing wrong with teenagers that reasoning with them won't aggravate!
Thank you to Sue for setting this month’s challenge, and thanks also to all the contributors so far for their amazing templates.
My entry is a ‘magic card topper’ that fits on an A6 card. I first saw these on the Splitcoast Stampers website, but wanted to make one using the CR and to print my own design, instead of using a rubber stamp.
I have included a basic magic card topper template designed in RM 2.4, along with the teddy slider top and bottom layers. I have set the sliders cutlines to print so that they can be used as print and cut files or printed and cut by hand if preferred.
I used thin card (approx 160 gsm) for the topper and the slider back, and printed on the rough side of standard Inkjet OHP transparency paper (Overhead Projector Paper) for the slider front.
DH took a short video to show how it is put together in case it would be helpful, here.
A friend of mine liked my framed verse so well, she wanted one in
a country scene - so here is my country scene.
I was thinking this would look nice with some pine trees in the background
for a Christmas scene. I hope to change it over to that before I return
to work next week
The scene is attached to a frame - I colored the deer, fence and tree
trunks with markers.
Last edited by ltgrandma; 17-08-2009 at 12:29 PM.
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After I made it, I decided it needed some stars in the sky.
Then I realized I made the tree so that a white background would show through and look like snow.
So, I made a separate mat for the tree - which could be white and then
the main background could be a color depicting night.
I wish our winters looked as warm and peaceful as this design!
Hope this is what you had in mind. Feel free to use however you like. And, as per usual, I haven't cut it, but it should be fine. The font is called Angelica. I look forward to seeing other's contributions to this challenge xx
My inspiration for this card was the cold weather today - not that a boot like this would keep you very warm !! It is available in GSD and SVG format. You can find it here.
Shirley
Last edited by Shirley Anne; 27-05-2012 at 08:45 AM.
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A pop up insert, designed in Inkscape and hand traced in RM 2.4. I cut it from 180 gsm card and then backed it with patterned paper to show through the cut out streamers and confetti. Font used is Subway.ttf.
Hope it is useful.
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Search words: Pop up, proud of you, well done, insert, confetti, streamers, podium
Art Deco silhouette having a cocktail on a terrace with a sunset background. The window frame is a topper so any background can be put behind it. You can see it here. Available in GSD or SVG
Shirley
Last edited by Shirley Anne; 27-05-2012 at 08:47 AM.
I was asked for this in the chat section. Its a pic I took from the internet and modified to make a card for my daughters friend. I've also added a pic of the Gemini sign which I resized and inserted into word to make the insert of the card, this is a tattoo pic I found on the net too.
Not sure about the copyright so if it needs to be delete then please do so. Thank you.
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