Welcome to this week's homemade card project!
You will need a 5 1/2 x 4" notecard.
Cut a 5 1/2 x 3 1/2" rectangle from scrapbook paper.
Cut the bottom edge with decorative scissors and glue to front of card.
Glue a 5 1/2 x 1/2" strip of scrapbook paper to front of card.
Glue a small oval (cut with decorative scissors) to middle of strip. Add a sticker, stamp or embellishment of your choice.
Send to a friend!
Beautiful and my favorite colors! Thanks for posting the 'how to make' for us.
ReplyDeleteJanice
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.
ReplyDeleteTerri
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.
ReplyDeleteNow this is a beautiful card. So simple and elegant.
ReplyDeleteNancy
You did a beautiful job with this Kelli. Your tutorials are so well written and easy to understand.
ReplyDeletexo
Love the paper for the card!
ReplyDeleteYou 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
Very cute as usual. Thanks for sharing all your ideas. Those uncreative people (like me) need the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sherry
Your talent always amazes me! I think you could definitely have your own stationery line, and they would sell like crazy!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteMama Bear
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!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteKelly
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.
ReplyDeletePost 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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ReplyDeleteI have several circle punches and an oval, but for the tiny oval on this particular card, I used decorative scissors.
~Kelli
Betty,
ReplyDeleteI 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