Melissa Phillips posted an interesting Make It Monday at Papertrey Ink this week. She challenged us to shop in the greeting card aisle and choose a card there for inspiration for a home made card. I've been too busy to actually go shopping for a card, so I decided to browse some cards online for inspiraiton.
I knew that I wanted to make some sets of cards to sell at my church, in an attempt to raise funds for my upcoming mission trip to the DR Congo, and I thought that using my Nativity Silhouettes Additions set would be a great choice for a card set.
So here is the card I chose online (it's a Hallmark card):
I liked the fact that it didn't have too many colours, as I wanted my cards to be one layer for these sets. Here's what I made...
I used Papertrey Ink cardstock (rustic cream) and stamps (nativity silhouettes additions). To create the "sand", I cut some a curved edge from a thinner piece of cardstock and used my Tim Holtz blending tool and distress ink to colour it in, using the cardstock as a mask.
Thanks for looking!
Leigh,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely set of CAS cards. I like the color you chose.
Beautiful set of cards Leigh! I love the way you created the sand. Genius. - Irma
ReplyDeleteThe cards say it all. Great colors.
ReplyDeleteHi Leigh, found you blog a few months ago from PTI. You do a wonderful job on everything and now this, how wonderful a Christmas card set. This would make a nice little gift for someone!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful set of Christmas cards, Leigh!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely Leigh. They'd sell in a heartbeat I'm sure. Just wanted to pop by and say that I hope you have a fabulous crop tomorrow. You do such a font job that I think everyone will enjoy themselves. I'll be thinking of you this weekend.
ReplyDeleteSingle layer cards are always a difficult one for me. Your card set is very soft and subtle ... great for mailing! Thanks for the inspiration!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great set of cards, Leigh! I love how you sponged on the "sand"!
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