We are a subgroup of NNNC who get together once a month to make cards. You can make the "card of the month" or any design you like. We share stamps but you do need to bring your own paper, cutter, adhesives, embellishments, etc. This group is not affiliated with any papercrafting business so you will never be asked to buy products. Due to fragrance allergies, you are asked to attend Cardmaking get-togethers "fragrance free."
Friday, February 25, 2011
MARCH - Easter bunnies
We're making Easter Bunny cards in March. Ronda made these awesome samples and she will be leading us in making these great cards. We will be using punches to make the shapes for the bunnies. We will also be texturizing the ears and eggs.
Supplies for punched bunny cards:
white cardstock
black cardstock
colored cardstock for grass and eggs
decorative paper - bring any paper that you would like to use for your background
white gel pen or white pencil for specks in eyes
black fine point marker for whiskers, feet, etc.
pom poms- pink - 5mm, white-1/4"
embellishments - bring any ribbon, flowers, etc. that you would like to use
Supplies for Sparkly bunny card:
tan cardstock
decorative paper
Stickles - optional - the sparkly bunny is highlighted with Stickles
Friday, February 11, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Paper Piercing
These are two of the piercing templates I have. You can choose whatever piercing design you like. I have two piercers you can share.
February
Paper Piercing & Stitching
This card has a paper pierced flower that is then stitched with embroidery floss. The metal alphabet disks are also stitched on.
Supplies:
- cardstock
- Thick piece of styrofoam for punching on - if you have it. I have a couple of pieces you can share.
- Embroidery floss - if you have it. I have a bunch you can use.
- Needle - rounded point is nice, wide enough eye for embroidery floss.
- The metal disks are optional. You could also stamp a greeting.
Stitched Border & Die Cut "Thanks"
Supplies:
cardstock
embroidery floss
die cutting machine/cutting pads - you can use my alphabet dies
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