Well I was a fairly busy beaver this past week, and had a few things left on my desk:
I was making swaps for my team meeting, and had also attended a workshop, so had leftovers of Christmas-themed cards. What to do...
Here's an idea:
I kinda like it. What else?
Some Designer Series Paper? Since the sentiment is stamped with
Merry Merlot ink, I should probably use the
Joyous Noel Specialty DSP. And this should probably be a square card.
How about some yummy ribbon? Yeah, that
Merry Merlot & Copper Reversible Ribbon is perfect!
I've cut my DSP and my
Very Vanilla Thick cardstock base, and am adding the ribbon, using a piece of
Tear & Tape adhesive.
Love (sigh)
Now to get the
Crumb Cake cardstock, that's been embossed with the
Corrugated embossing folder to stick - I spread some
Multipurpose Liquid Glue on the raised "bumps".
Now to finish my card:
The sprigs of holly, cut with
Detailed Poinsettia Thinlits Dies and
Shaded Spruce cardstock are tucked under my sentiment (from
Peaceful Poinsettia).
And these little Merry Merlot twiggy things - truth be told, I cannot remember where they came from. They were on my desk, and I cut them apart, but I can't recall what I was working on when I made them. So I'll have to get back to you on that.
Just a few little
Metallic Pearls in gold and I'm done!
So that's what I made with leftover items on my desk this week. Not bad, huh?
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