Showing posts with label Wild Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wild Card. Show all posts
Monday, November 25, 2019
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Simple sympathy
I had no mojo yesterday but still needed to make these cards. I, Tracey, vow to make a set of sympathy cards at my next crop so I always have some on hand.

I think the Core'dinations paper makes them pretty! The butterfly is from the Roy G. Biv stack and the blue is from the Vintage Collection. The butterfly is embossed with the Polka Dots folder. I distressed everything with DH's sand paper then cleaned them off with a Dust Buddy.
I am entering these cards at Getting Cricky with K Andrew. One of her challenges this week is called, "All a flutter."
I think the Core'dinations paper makes them pretty! The butterfly is from the Roy G. Biv stack and the blue is from the Vintage Collection. The butterfly is embossed with the Polka Dots folder. I distressed everything with DH's sand paper then cleaned them off with a Dust Buddy.
I am entering these cards at Getting Cricky with K Andrew. One of her challenges this week is called, "All a flutter."
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Super quick card for Dad
This card is for my Dad. (My DH's card was posted in May.) I am entering this card at Fantabulous Cricut. The challenge this week is a project for Dad.
I designed this shape card with my Gypsy and welded the letters "fore you". I de-embossed the card hoping to make it look like a golf ball.
Labels:
Cuttin' Up,
Father's Day,
Sports Mania,
Swiss Dots folder,
Wild Card
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Going wild with Wild Card
Okay... I confess. I borrowed the Wild Card cartridge to make my 50 real estate cards but I can't stop playing with this cartridge! I'm going to have to return it soon... but it's so much fun.
For the mortarboard card, I used Core'dinations paper with a white core and then sanded the edges so they would pop. I braided some embroidery floss to make a tassel and tied it to a brad.

I love the shape of this card and how the branch folds over the front.


I will enter this last card in the Fantabulous Cricut "For the Bride" challenge.

Love this cartridge!
For the mortarboard card, I used Core'dinations paper with a white core and then sanded the edges so they would pop. I braided some embroidery floss to make a tassel and tied it to a brad.
I love the shape of this card and how the branch folds over the front.
I will enter this last card in the Fantabulous Cricut "For the Bride" challenge.
Love this cartridge!
Sunday, May 30, 2010
My village
A neighbour asked if I could make cards for her to give real estate clients to celebrate their anniversary of a home purchase. I really wanted to make a card in the shape of a house and did design one with the Gypsy but when I searched "house card" one came up on the Wild Card cartridge. I racked my brain to remember if I knew anyone who had this cartridge and thankfully a friend lent it to me. I purposely made this card in the RE/MAX colors and ran the die cut through the printer with all the necessary contact info. This was a fun project and I hope the first of many.

My daughter walked by the cards and told me she liked my happy little village.
My daughter walked by the cards and told me she liked my happy little village.
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