Make a Card Monday - Making a card using punches and minimal supplies Visit my blog at: www.kwernerdesign.com
Save money and have fun making your very own attractive, chic and unique Christmas decorations. There are lots of attractive recycled papers and materials available from arts, crafts and stationery shops or you can use any nice patterned papers, catalogues or magazines you come across too. The good news is when they start to look a little tired, or you decide you want new colours / patterns, the old ones can simply be recycled and you can quickly and easily make replacements. Enjoy! For more ideas visit www.recyclenow.com
Visit my blog at: www.kwernerdesign.com
Save money and have fun making your very own attractive, chic and unique Christmas decorations. There are lots of attractive recycled papers and materials available from arts, crafts and stationery shops or you can use any nice patterned papers, catalogues or magazines you come across too. The good news is when they start to look a little tired, or you decide you want new colours / patterns, the old ones can simply be recycled and you can quickly and easily make replacements. Enjoy! For more ideas visit www.recyclenow.com
Marion share one of her chipboard techniques
sorry if my words can not be understood, because I was so nervous at that time... this video was recommended by JacksToWin, thanks if you liked my paper gun...and thanks for watching!!!
See more at: www.kwernerdesign.com ------------ BLOG: ?www.kwernerdesign.com TWITTER: ?twitter.com ------------ SUPPLIES Solid Card Stock: Clear Acetate Card (Hero Arts); White (Papertrey Ink) Patterned Paper: Nifty Notions 12x12 paper (Doodlebug); Out of Print 6x6 pad (BasicGrey); Lime Twist Out of the Blue 6x6 pad (My Mind's Eye); Sunshine Broadcast 6x6 pad (Sassafras) Stamp: Hearts stamp set (Technique Tuesday) Ink: Fluid Chalk Ink in Charcoal (Colorbox) Edge Punch: Scallop Sentiment (Fiskars) Heart Punch: Small Heart Punch (Stampin' Up!) Sewing Tool: Sew Easy Tool and Zig Zag Stitch Piercer (We Are Memory Keepers) Floss: Pink Sew Easy Floss (We R Memory Keepers) Corner Punch: Corner Chomper (We R Memory Keepers) White Pen: Signo Broad (Uni-ball) Adhesive: Mono (Tombow); Sticky Tape (Stampin' Up!)
Kristina Werner creates a card using three new stamp set from Hero Arts. See more and buy your supplies at www.simonsaysstamp.com
Make this easy Christmas card in about five minutes using Basic Grey coordinating papers and Stickles glitter glue.
Day 15 of the Holiday Card Series 2010! For more info on this card, please visit my blog: www.kwernerdesign.com To be entered in this week's giveaway (deadline is Friday, November 19 at 11:59 pm ET), go this this blog entry: www.kwernerdesign.com ------------ BLOG: www.kwernerdesign.com TWITTER: twitter.com ------------ SUPPLIES Solid Card Stock: Kraft and Chocolate Chip (Stampin' Up!); Red (American Crafts) Patterned Paper: Mitten Weather Elements Paper (Cosmo Cricket) Red Letters: Cherry Sparkling Chipboard Thickers (American Crafts) Silver Ampersand: Rockabye Chipboard Thickers (American Crafts) Circle Punch: 1" Circle Punch (Stampin' Up!) Edge Punch: Scallop Sentiment (Fiskars) Corner Punch: Corner Chomper (We R Memory Keepers) Marker: Chocolate Chip marker (Stampin' Up!) White Pen: Signo Broad (Uni-ball) Disclaimer: The Cosmo Cricket supplies used in this post/video were provided by Cosmo Cricket. All other items were personally purchased.