Hybrid Hub: Card #65
Another card’s coming this week: For this one, I first created the banner, underlaid it with a mat or darker purple, added the sentiment and the buttons. Here’s a closer look:
Another card’s coming this week: For this one, I first created the banner, underlaid it with a mat or darker purple, added the sentiment and the buttons. Here’s a closer look:
I have a happy little card I’d like to share with you this week. I cut two pieces of patterned paper, placed them on the card base and added a ribbon and the sentiment (which I’d printed and cut with my silhouette beforehand). Detail:
More cards to share. The card I’m showing you today was yet one of very simple design. First, I printed off the base of the card, on which I wanted to have the sentiment. Then I added a paper strip and two buttons … ready to go! More detail:
Here’s another card I made with some papers from my older scrap stash. For this one, I found a quote with which I created the little sentiment using various fonts. I printed everything with the Silhouette Studio software, cut and assembled this card, added a ribbon, and voila! Another card done. Here’s a detail:
Been happy with my Silhouette, and so I’ll share another card I made: This one was yet really easy to create: I placed a patterned paper on solid card stock, added a little ribbon and a sentiment. Done. Here’s more detail:
I‘m ready to share my next card with you. This actually was a really really simple to make card. All I had to do was cut a bunch of flower shapes (with my Silhouette), cut the leaves, stems from green and the flower centers from yellow card stock. Using a stamp and punch from Stampin’ Up I created the little sentiments, added a ribbon, and voila! A card to hopefully delight someone’s heart some time! Here’s a look at some detail:
I’ve been creative again. This time I made a little pinwheel card. I used my Silhouette to cut out the various pieces, plus a die-cut and stamp for the sentiment. Then I assembled everything and I had a finished card! Here are a couple more details:
I was having the greatest fun getting my hands into craft projects last week. After all, I was staying with my sister, and she’s become a Stampin’ Up demonstrator over the last year. Needless to say that she has a huge collection of stamps and die cuts already. It’s kind of like getting to crafting paradise, esp. since I brought with me my silhouette cutter, and all the ton of stuff to combine my love for digiscrapping with crafting. So, there’s no question that I worked on quite the number of projects. Here’s another card I made (with papers from my – very old – paper scrap stash), using my sister’s Big Shot to create some embossing texture on the plain card stock. Here’s the card: And here you have some details:
Can you imagine the fun I’m having with my Silhouette machine? For my sister and my mom I had to cut these adorable cupcake wrappers that make great little candle holders, and look oh so very pretty on any table. They’re available in the Silhouette Online store. Here are a couple more images from my sister’s blog:
Having a nifty little machine like the Silhouette to do all your crafting is just the greatest fun ever. Naturally, I have to get all my creative juices going to try out new things, and to create little pretty things, such as this card: Admitted, this isn’t actually a true hybrid project. I made this card with some old scrapbook papers that I still had in my stash (and which now my sister has), so it’s actually a real scrapbooking project. But who cares. It’s pretty, and that’s what matters. Here’s a little detail of the card: