
The first batch are these 4 1/4" square cards. I cut them with a square Nestability and layered with with a square of chocolate chip cardstock. I was going for a more clean look but now I wish I had done a couple of them with a scallop border. Oh well. As I can't leave "white" space, I decided to stamp the base bordering blue card with the Sunflowers Backgrounder stamp from Cornish Heritage Farms. It added the perfect touch! On some I added ribbon, others Dew Drops. All of the stamped images are up on dimensionals.


TIP: On some of my cards I wanted to use Dew Drops but I didn't have the right colors. As many of you have already read elsewhere, you can color them with Copic Markers. Ingenious I tell you! I thought I would share with you how I go about coloring such a small item. The mini glue dots are the perfect size for the dew drops and make for a quick way to adhere them to your project. I placed some clear drops onto the strip of Glue Dots and while they were still attached, I colored them. After they dried for a minute, I used them on my card. Easy Peasy.
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1 comment:
These are so cute, Tracy! And that tip with putting the dew drops right on the glue dot is a "duh" moment for me! TFS!
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