Measurements (A2 size card): blue scallop – 1 ¾” square, designer paper and cardstock borders combined is 3 ¼” from the bottom.
-Cuttlebug die cuts for squares.
-Nestabilities largest of the large squares for the scalloped border. I layered the two colors together and cut then cut it in two pieces to stretch it across the card and leave and space under the scalloped panel. This also worked nice to get the same height for all the square panels.
-Snowflakes are a Martha Stewart punch and layered on top of it with a Marvy punch. I used heat stick and glitter on regular cardstock before punching and itÂ’s very pretty in real life.
-The faux brads us done this way: I punched ¼” circles from the glittered cardstock. Using the tags die cut I place a circle on each tag hole then run it through the machine. Make sure the right side is facing down so it cuts a nice round edge. Then I glued them to the cardstock with glue.
-The warm wishes was stamped, cut out and glued to the cardstock base simply because – I stamped it crooked and had to hide my mistake!
-The swirl design was stamped onto the designer paper.
Registered: March 24, 2005 Location: by a stream and a pond Posts: 2020
Wed, Oct 29, 2008 @ 9:13 PM
Beautiful Roxie! Were the smaller squares the small Nestabilites or in the large set? Neat idea to cut off a side of the largest scalloped nestabilites to make the scalloped strip. You are toooooooooooo clever.
Registered: September 18, 2004 Location: CHARLOTTE, NC Posts: 3782
Thu, Nov 20, 2008 @ 8:19 PM
Another gorgeous card. Just love these colors - and the snowflakes are so pretty the way they're framed!;)
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