Good day everyone! It's Saturday, hope you have great things planned for the weekend. I will be working evenings but crafting by day. I created this really fun card that I posted to Facebook on Thursday on my group page Diane's Craft Space. See the post here.
It's a new themed feature post "Throwback Thursday" that may not happen every Thursday but often enough to call it a theme. The goal of this new feature is to get you using your old stamp sets, old Designer Series Paper, retired card stock, retired embossing folder and dies, etc. There's still LOTS of life left in these products, they shouldn't be pushed to the wayside and ignored.
On the Facebook post, I asked: Can you name the Retired products used on this card?? Hint: there's three. Want the answer right away? Scroll to the Supplies Used section to find out if you're right.
Here's a close up to see the professionally finished edge.
What do you think?? I like it much better.
Supplies used:
- Birthday Cheer stamp set: retired (Throwback Thursday answer 1 of 3)
- VersaMark ink pad: 102283
- Memento ink pad: 132708
- Stampin' Blends Combo Pack, Daffodil Delight: 154883
- Stampin' Blends Combo Pack, Granny Apple Green: 154885
- Stampin' Blends, Color Lifter: 144608
- Stampin' Write Marker, Basic Black: 100082
- Mango Melody card stock: 146989
- Basic Black card stock: 121045
- Basic White card stock: 159276
- Oh So Ombre DSP: retired (Throwback Thursday answer 2 of 3)
- Stampin' cut & Emboss machine: 149653
- Dainty Diamonds 3D embossing folder: retired (Throwback Thursday answer 3 of 3)
- Heat Tool: 129053
- White embossing powder: 155554
- Paper Snip scissors: 103579
- Mini Stampin' dimensionals: 144108
And to finish of the card set, I added strips of DSP and stamp and coloured the hat image. Lots of white space to write a message and the address. No more naked envelopes and plain insides. Let the recipient start smiling upon receiving.
One more tip: If your DSP falls a little short for the envelope flap, measure it to see if there's still enough of the adhesive to close it. If the answer is yes, adhere the DSP flush with the top edge and trim off the white space. Another option: adhere the DSP flush with the end of envelope flap and add a strip of coordinating card stock to the top. Trim to fit.
For today's card, I played along with the following challenges. Click on the images to visit their blogs.
That's all for today Thank you for stopping in and enjoy your weekend. Hopefully you can squeeze in some craft time
This is adorable! Great use of the sketch! That is one of my favorite embossing folders! Fun card! glad you joined us at Fusion!
ReplyDeleteFun card, gorgeous embossing folder and they are such bright happy colours. Thankyou for playing along at Seize the Birthday, Cathy x
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun card and a great marker tip too. Thanks for playing along over at CAS Colours and Sketches this week!
ReplyDeleteSo cute party hat!! And thank you for sharing your tips! I would like to try the edge-inking later time. Also, hank you for playing along with CC&S challenge.
ReplyDeleteWhat a super fun and cheery card! Love this cute party hat! Thanks so much for playing along with us at CC&S
ReplyDeleteI love you have got your "old" stuff out to use, your card is adorable, love the embossed background and the hat and sentiment, OK I love your card. Thank you so much for joining us in our For a Teenager challenge at The Male Room Good Luck and I hope you will join us in our next challenge.
ReplyDeleteFaith DT
Great use of the sketch! Thanks for playing over at The Fusion Card Challenge.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great CAS card perfect for a teenager! You decorated inside and envelope too. Thank you for sharing your creative talents with us at The Male Room.
ReplyDeleteMaja, DT