I'm not much into mass production, but here again, Sharon's got me coming "out of my box" to do something different. Here's what she has to say:
Friday, Nov. 27 - ssnotime115 - Mass Production -- We've done something similar before, but at this time of year when many of us mass produce Christmas cards (that should be mailed out real soon!), I thought it was appropriate to do this again. Create a card that is SUPER easy to mass produce -- like once designed you could realistically sit down and do 6 or 8 or more within an hours time. Super simple, easy to reproduce cards for Christmas or any occasion that suits your fancy -- that is our today's challenge! Have fun and can't wait to see!!!
I've pretty much got all the cards I need done, so I decided to take advantage of this and get some treats done up for little Christmas gifts for my co-workers. And it was FAST! Once I decided on what paper and image I was going to use, it probably took me about an hour to get all six of these candy bars dressed up.
Stamps: Merry Little Christmas Borders and Centers (Just Rite Stamps)
Paper: Garland Howard Road (Scenic Route)
Ink: Ruby Red (SU!)
Accessories: Cuttlebug (Provo Craft); Classic Circle and Classic Scalloped Circle Nestabilities (Spellbinders); rhinestones, ribbon (craft store); twine (PTI); red line tape
Registered: April 20, 2005 Location: The only Eaton Rapids on the Earth, Michigan Posts: 57568
Fri, Nov 27, 2009 @ 6:23 AM
I love these, Barbara! Such festive dp with the bright red ribbon and yummy chocolate! I still have some Christmas cards to finish up, so this just might be the challenge I need to get going on some more of them.
Registered: July 18, 2006 Location: Beautiful, British Columbia, Canada Posts: 24229
Fri, Nov 27, 2009 @ 8:53 AM
Well done
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