You can see all the swap details on Tmika's blog. Basically, I had to create the following:
- (1) gift card holder
- (1) 3 x 3 note card
- (1) pocket letter
If you're wondering where I've been and what's going on in my life, at the beginning of today's video, I briefly touch on some things that may help answer any questions you have.
Now, gather your supplies, join me in my craft room, and be inspired to transform paper into a little work of art.
Thank you so much for stopping by. I hope you enjoyed today's post. Don't forget to leave a comment below and let me know what you think of today's project. I would love to hear from you!
Supply List
I created the scalloped rectangles/squares used in my projects in Photoshop then cut them using my Cricut. Any rectangle/square dies can be substituted.
Note Card
- Vintage Notes Ephemera Set
- Fairy Garden Paper Pad by Kaisercraft
- White Heavyweight Cardstock Paper by Recollections
- Rose Petals Cardstock Paper by Recollections
- Cuttlebug Swiss Dots Embossing Folder by Provo Craft
- Doodlebug Mini Paper Doilies in Lily White
- White Leaf Trim
- Gutermann Hand Quilting Thread in White
- Art Glitter Glue
- Stampin' Dimensionals
Pocket Letter
- Vintage Notes Ephemera Set
- Fairy Garden Paper Pad by Kaisercraft
- White Heavyweight Cardstock Paper by Recollections
- Rose Petals Cardstock Paper by Recollections
- Tim Holtz Bird Cage SVG File
Gift Card Holder
- Vintage Notes Ephemera Set
- Fairy Garden Paper Pad by Kaisercraft
- White Heavyweight Cardstock Paper by Recollections
- Rose Petals Cardstock Paper by Recollections
- Doodlebug Mini Paper Doilies in Lily White
- White Leaf Trim
- Hug Snug Seam Binding in Ash Pink
- Stampin Up Botanical Bliss Stamp Set
- Memento Ink Pad
2 comments:
You were my first demonstrator several years ago. I have always loved your cards and projects above all!!! I have kept all the beautiful ones you have sent to me. You have been given a blessed gift, and I thank you for sharing. I have learned so much from watching your talent. I am 85 years old and have crafted since I was very young. I love making cards for my family, and I think I have improved my skill some from watching and trying new things to me. I just want to thank you for being my inspiration! Love and Hugs, Shirley Boucher
Thank you so much for your sweet encouragement, Shirley! It is customers like you that made being a demonstrator so amazing! I hope that I will continue to inspire you on your crafting journey.
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