Good morning friends
I usually create layered cards that use a number of dies ... especially Karen Burniston's dies. But I also like simple cards especially when I can let a beautiful patterned paper take centre stage.
Today's share is a quick and easy Get Well card, using the Rectangle Pull Card by Karen Burniston for Elizabeth Craft Designs. You know I love those Pull Cards!
This is the card closed and ready to be put in the envelope. See that little notch? It holds the card in the closed position until the recipent pulls the sides to open the card.
Here is the opened card ... isn't that patterned paper just beautiful?
Into my stash with this one.
Supplies:
Rectangle Pull Card, Pop it Ups - Karen Burniston (Elizabeth Craft Designs)
Rectangle Accordion (Rectangles), Pop it Ups - Karen Burniston (Elizabeth Craft Designs)
Patterned paper - K & Co
Butterfly 3-d sticker - K & Co
MISTI - My Sweet Petunia
Get Well - CC Designs
White card stock
Corner Rounder - Creative Memories
I usually create layered cards that use a number of dies ... especially Karen Burniston's dies. But I also like simple cards especially when I can let a beautiful patterned paper take centre stage.
Today's share is a quick and easy Get Well card, using the Rectangle Pull Card by Karen Burniston for Elizabeth Craft Designs. You know I love those Pull Cards!
This is the card closed and ready to be put in the envelope. See that little notch? It holds the card in the closed position until the recipent pulls the sides to open the card.
Here is the opened card ... isn't that patterned paper just beautiful?
Into my stash with this one.
Supplies:
Rectangle Pull Card, Pop it Ups - Karen Burniston (Elizabeth Craft Designs)
Rectangle Accordion (Rectangles), Pop it Ups - Karen Burniston (Elizabeth Craft Designs)
Patterned paper - K & Co
Butterfly 3-d sticker - K & Co
MISTI - My Sweet Petunia
Get Well - CC Designs
White card stock
Corner Rounder - Creative Memories
Thanks for stopping by today
that designer paper is so pretty, it would have been a shame to cover it up :)
ReplyDeletelove the papers you used
ReplyDeleteElma