Saturday, December 28, 2013

Let the paper talk . . .

Happy Saturday my friends!
I'm in my cave today working on some new DT creations for the New Year and thought I'd take a little break to share a few more of those last minute Christmas cards I made.

Since I was running so short on time and there are so many BEAUTIFUL design papers out there, I thought I'd let some of those papers 'speak for themselves' ... 
Here's what I'm talking about . . .









The papers used on the front of these three cards are from the KaiserCraft  6 1/2" Paper Pad called 'Turtle Dove'.

My cards are A-6 in size so the images worked perfectly for my card fronts and the little image I used on the inside of my cards were originally positioned in the top right corner of the design paper.  I simply cut them into a square and adhered them to the inside cover.  They were too beautiful to not use!














By simply stamping a sentiment on the front (in the open space) and adding a sentiment to the inside, these three cards came together quite quickly!  OH AND WAIT ... within this paper pack, there were 2 sheets of each of these images ... which meant I had SIX cards completed in no time and they are beautiful!


 
Well, I guess I'd better GET BACK TO WORK CREATING!  LOL!
Time is Ticking Away!


See you soon and thanks so much for taking the time to stop by today!
As always ...
(OMG it's going to be 50 degrees today!  What's Up With That????)

2 comments:

  1. Gorgeously creative way of using the design papers.
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  2. These are beautiful and I love the sentiment stamp...great job. Glad you got some time in your cave.

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