Here's a card I made for a Grand Niece. I used a template by Art Gone Wild. I took a class last year at the Hampton Stamp Scrap Art Tour and made one pretty much like it but it had been a while so I was a bit rusty since I'd only done it once. Good thing Jan taught us well and of course there was a great set of instructions for us to follow. The class included enough paper materials to make 7 more cards so I decided to stick with pink since the card is for a girl. This time though I stamped the Birthday Wishes phrase by Inque four times around this circle. The Make a Wish stamp is by Just Rite. I used my own brads and ric rack to jazz up the card.
Until my next post,
Diane
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Sunday, October 24, 2010
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Classes at Stamp Scrap Art Tour Part 1
This is Jan (from Art Gone Wild) and I last weekend at the Hampton Stamp Scrap Art Tour. It was their last show of the season. I took a great class with Jan using the Clever Cutts templates.
This is the other card we made and got a chance to use the template that was provided. As a bonus we got to keep this template a paper pack to make about 7 more cards.It makes a great envelope to insert a cirle with a phrase that spins on a brad. The possibilities are endless with this concept.
Jan is also the moderator for the Stampers Anonymous Yahoo Group. There are some great artists that contribute to that Yahoo Group. I participated in one of the swaps this year and got some really neat ATC's.
In this class we made two cards. This template cuts the folding envelope and the three holes on the left side of the card. It also uses the very versitile rocker stamps from Art Gone Wild. A few of us got there early so we took advantage of that time to color in our cards using some copic markers.
This inside piece pulls out from the envelope to make the greeting for the card.
This is the other card we made and got a chance to use the template that was provided. As a bonus we got to keep this template a paper pack to make about 7 more cards.It makes a great envelope to insert a cirle with a phrase that spins on a brad. The possibilities are endless with this concept. Until my next post,
Diane
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