I have been spending hurricane time in my craft room--cleaning, organizing, and a little crafting. Not that we are really affected by the hurricane--just gloomy weather at my house and some fierce shaking of the trees every once in a while.
So this little card I put together with the inspiration of Lindsay Weirich, who you know I love. Here is her original at her youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBfGXwrni-k
I used my Cricut Explore (of course!) to cut out my hexagons. So super easy! Here is my finished card front:
And of course I have some boo-boos, like using the wrong side of the embossing folder, for starters. But it looks ok I think. Also, if the card is sitting up, like it is in the picture, all my stamping of the far right window is obscured by all my shaker elements.
I had so much fun putting this together! And I will add sentiments when I get the stamp set from Rubber Stamp Tapestry, which should be arriving tomorrow, should we have mail service. And I think this card is mailable, because I used only one layer of foam tape.
And as Lindsay always urges us to "use what we have". I used an older beehive stamp by Stampourri and assorted RST peg stamps. Luckily I found a bee!
BTW, if you are interested in the Cricut Explore file, just message me in the comments and I will be happy to share. Sorry, but it doesn't do the embossing--you have to have a folder for that. I think I used one for Cuttlebug by ProvoCraft.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Peg Stamp boot card
This is one of the cards I presented at our Peg Stamp night. My friend Jan colored this one. She did a great job! The boots and grass were colored with Copics and we used Memento inks for the sky and stamping. The flowers and leaves were from the Watercolor Blooms peg stamp set. We also added some tiny flowers from another set. Jan added some little red flowers in her grass which worked great to give a cohesive look to the card. We got the idea for this card from Lindsay Weirach. Here is a link to her tutorial: Lindsay's boot card
The background paper is from Magenta. Loved doing this card!
Labels:
boot card,
Lindsay Weirach,
Magenta,
peg stamps,
Rubber Stamp Tapestry
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