Thursday, July 10, 2008

Homemade Card

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Welcome to this week's homemade card project!

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You will need a 5 1/2 x 4" notecard.

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Cut a 5 1/2 x 3 1/2" rectangle from scrapbook paper.

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Cut the bottom edge with decorative scissors and glue to front of card.

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Glue a 5 1/2 x 1/2" strip of scrapbook paper to front of card.

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Glue a small oval (cut with decorative scissors) to middle of strip. Add a sticker, stamp or embellishment of your choice.

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Send to a friend!

15 comments:

  1. Beautiful and my favorite colors! Thanks for posting the 'how to make' for us.
    Janice

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  2. Kelli, you are so talented. It's amazing the things you can do with paper! Thank you for sharing the how-tos of these projects.

    Terri

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  3. Beautiful!! I've GOT to start scheduling myself a regular card making night. I've got all these supplies and hardly ever take the time to use them anymore.

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  4. Now this is a beautiful card. So simple and elegant.
    Nancy

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  5. You did a beautiful job with this Kelli. Your tutorials are so well written and easy to understand.
    xo

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  6. Love the paper for the card!
    You are so much better at giving tutorials than I am!
    Someone asked me about a card once and I just couldn't explain it in a clear and simple way...
    You are great at that! Ü

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  7. Very cute as usual. Thanks for sharing all your ideas. Those uncreative people (like me) need the inspiration!
    Blessings,
    Sherry

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  8. Your talent always amazes me! I think you could definitely have your own stationery line, and they would sell like crazy!

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  9. Anonymous10:23 AM

    I love your tutorials. I made the card with the sand and water scene using sandpaper and took it to show & tell at my woman's club yesterday. I am going to enter it into a contest later in the fall.
    Mama Bear

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  10. You make that look so easy! LOL I can make them with no problem as long as someone says do ABC 123... LOL But to sit and have to THINK of an idea. Nope! LOL That's why I appreciate people like you so much! THANKS for the "how to" - that was great!

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  11. I love your card projects, they are such an inspiration, and I have so much fun doing them. I so much more prefer homemade cards now then store bought.

    Kelly

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  12. Anonymous7:31 PM

    Is there a punch available for making that decorative circle ? I can't imagine cutting that with decorative scissors. I bought lots of scrapbooking and rubberstamping supplies about 5 yrs. ago, maybe longer and I just didn't have the talent for getting pages done, although I bought books and magazines with ideas. My photos didn't never match anything like the pictures in the book, so I gave a lot of supplies away. Maybe I should try again.

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  13. Betty8197:34 PM

    Post the designer's name of the cardstock that you are using. It would help people look for that specific cardstock or something in that designer's lines. I hope you understand what I'm trying to convey to you. It's been so long, I can't remember some of the cardstock designers.

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  14. Anonymous,
    I have several circle punches and an oval, but for the tiny oval on this particular card, I used decorative scissors.
    ~Kelli

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  15. Betty,
    I understand what you are asking, but I have several reasons for not posting the supply companies. The main one is a time issue and also I want everyone to try using any kind of paper that they like.
    ~Kelli

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I appreciate you stopping by for a visit and taking the time to say hi! I will try to answer any questions here in the comments.
~Kelli