My cousin had a little baby girl recently. Adriana came into the world a little earlier than expected, but she is doing fine, growing fast and being just gorgeous. I made this card to welcome her.
I didn´t use the stencil this time, I used the negative cut.
all cut
I added the name (a simple cut with the machine) to make the card more personal. And of course some rhinestones and some butterflies (taken from the QFD Butterfly Spray).
How have you all been? Did you see all the new background stencils Suzanne designed? Here is just one of them: the STARS BACKGROUND STENCIL
I used it to make a -so-called- ArtQuadarat. It is like an ATC, just that it is bigger. It measures 10x10 cm.
the stencil all cut.
I cut it out of transparency paper.
I used two different shades of blue to create the background.
To add some extras, I enclosed some blue stars. and rhinstones. I love the saying by Emily Dickison about Hope and lucky me Suzanne made it into a stamp :-)
Did you see the Happy Birthday Basketweave Stencil card? You can make the card from the file, or like I did: take the basketweave stencil and use it as a background.
Meet the Park Bench Card-in-a-Box! I think this is a sweet little variation on the Card-in-a-Box.
They all have the same basic construction with a few variations in each one - sometimes the bench is a different shape, too!
Watch this quick video tutorial to see how these are made. The digital cutting files are available at my Silhouette store HERE. Just search for "bench" if you don't see them right away.
If you wish to fold this card completely flat, please watch this follow up video!
I hope you enjoy the Park Bench Card-in-a-Box. Happy Cutting!
Suzanne
If you're receiving this as an email update, you can see the video on YouTube HERE.
If you wish to fold the Park Bench Card-in-a-Box completely flat for mailing, watch this video to create the variation!