01.11.07

A Little Effort Goes A Long Way – in Cardmaking!

Posted in Uncategorized at 8:52 pm by PaperDesigns

Thanksgiving-Card1

This is a card I made the other day, and as I was creating it, I kept thinking – this looks harder than it is! I stamped the image with brown dye ink onto glossy cardstock, let dry (seconds), and then colored in the image with watercolor, acid free markers. The markers on the glossy cardstock show up bright and, well, glossy!

Using a deckle edge, I cut out the image from the cardstock, and to create unity, I used the same deckle edge to cut out the vellum quote, and the paper for the card. I used the same deckle edge on the matching envelope as well.

Another reason I like the deckle edges – it is difficult to ascertain if the card has a hole cut in the front and the image is attached on the inside or is the cardstock cut with a deckle edge, and put on the front of the card. If I weren’t looking for this optical illusion, I would have inked the deckle edges (another nice look) – but then it is obvious that the image is attached to the front of the card.

2 Comments »

  1. Colleen said,

    January 11, 2007 at 11:29 pm

    Beautiful card and even better if you felt it was quite easy!

  2. Sandy said,

    January 21, 2007 at 2:15 pm

    GORGEOUS!!!

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