I have been working on a swap as you know from my previous post and I think I have got it!!! I can’t show you the finished card yet but I can show you my piles of mass production.
I am in two swaps for the new Sale-A-Bration mini catalog so that means I am making 45 of the same card. The fastest way to mass produce cards is to make each element and then put them all together. I have my little flowers punched out with the new Boho Blossoms punch and the So Saffrom brad in the middle. I have my big scallop flower that was rock n rolled in two colors, has a hole in the middle which then has another stamped image in it. Some celery ribbon and a celery scallop backing makes for a perfect flower!!! I have my photo corners ready and my two panels stamped and ready. Now, I can put these babies together. Stay tuned for the final project.
Onto other things, I bought the East coast Prep Designer Papers and they are so bright and fun so I had to use them!! I had not made a criss cross card and thought this paper would be perfect for it. I also used the Wild About You stamp set and colored in my "happy birthday" with various markers. The greeting is from the Eat Cake set. I added three brads to the top right corner in the matching colors and used the NEW striped grosgrain for the pull out…..this ribbon is just yummy!!!
You want to see more…..well OK {hee hee} I also bought the Fine Cosmo Glitters and they are just like our Dazzling Diamonds but in colors….WOOHOO!!!! They are so fine and super sparkly, I love them!! Here is the whole card and you can see the glitter sparkle. I used Pink Passion and Pixie Pink card stock with the pink glitter.
Here is a close up of the glitter, I wish I could get a better picture of how really sparkly it is.
Have a GREAT day!!!!
I cant wait to see the finished cards Barb! I love the cheery colors you used. Hurry up and post the finished project so I can order the supplies to copy it! lol 🙂
Can’t wait to see the card!
Those “parts” look really nice – can’t wait to see a finished product up close – the rock/roll method really makes those flowers pop!