Here ... the little things I made for the RAK organized by Sparkling Giulia: an exchange in the draw-down that has seen me receive and send to Barbara Giulia.
It was send a few pieces of paper, based on the ticket, ribbons and embellishments to make a couple of cards, and a greeting card for the person to whom you send the materials.
My card is very simple, I wanted to use my new penguins!
are no stamps, but digistamps downloaded from Pink Petticoat . I bought several things from that site, especially cards, and I found myself very well, so let me know.
Even the paper on top of the ticket is downloaded from Pink Petticoat and printed with your home printer. The pictures do not do it justice, the colors are fantastic!
The positive thing about this site is that when you buy a "style" of paper, usually found in the file that you download the same design, both positive and negative, in 52 different colors. You can also download a free page full of hearts, each of the 52 colors used by the site, to be printed to get an idea of \u200b\u200bthe colors available.
Then they also coordinated set of cards and drawings, using the same palette of colors so you can mix different designs from September The cards can be printed in sheet size (A4) or can be shrunk to size of the ticket, while also reducing design.
Back to RAK: I put together a little bit but - given that the defect never forgave him - I did packaging for all types of objects. Making packages for all it is a perversion of my little ...
Here's Card Candy: Pink Petticoat images made with colored by me (or already born in faux paper piecing as Christmas trees), then punches and layers cut with Spellbinders for the basics. To finish, some written by a set Papertrey (Signature Christmas) and a few snowflakes stamped complete the pieces.
The package is complemented by a frieze carved with the Cricut, a pair of punches and some glitter. Although these pieces can be removed and recycled on a ticket or a scrap page.
Here are the cards, a mix of original cards from scrap paper and printed at home, measure your ticket (with some "basics" of business in matching colors).
The positive thing about this site is that when you buy a "style" of paper, usually found in the file that you download the same design, both positive and negative, in 52 different colors. You can also download a free page full of hearts, each of the 52 colors used by the site, to be printed to get an idea of \u200b\u200bthe colors available.
Then they also coordinated set of cards and drawings, using the same palette of colors so you can mix different designs from September The cards can be printed in sheet size (A4) or can be shrunk to size of the ticket, while also reducing design.
Back to RAK: I put together a little bit but - given that the defect never forgave him - I did packaging for all types of objects. Making packages for all it is a perversion of my little ...
Here's Card Candy: Pink Petticoat images made with colored by me (or already born in faux paper piecing as Christmas trees), then punches and layers cut with Spellbinders for the basics. To finish, some written by a set Papertrey (Signature Christmas) and a few snowflakes stamped complete the pieces. The package is complemented by a frieze carved with the Cricut, a pair of punches and some glitter. Although these pieces can be removed and recycled on a ticket or a scrap page.
Here are the cards, a mix of original cards from scrap paper and printed at home, measure your ticket (with some "basics" of business in matching colors).
Then it's the embellishments: ribbon and colored buttons, silver bells, golden colored charms, hearts and snowflakes in metal.
The final packet contains the "Color Me ". Forms ready, with their layers, but still coloring in order to adapt to other colors of cards and tickets.
Here, as per rules of the RAK I posted my contribution, and this is right!
Right, Julie? Now I only find time to get you all! ,-D
Here, as per rules of the RAK I posted my contribution, and this is right!
Right, Julie? Now I only find time to get you all! ,-D
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