It is easy (easier?) to make cards that look fabulous with lots of bling, bows, and embellishments to add pizzazz. I find it a lot more challenging to make interesting cards that will fit easily in a regular envelope. Because I'm interested in making more cards for Operation Write Home, I'm trying to focus on more mail-able cards. So here is some of what I've recently created. The stamped images are all new this season from CTMH.
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Black ink using 2nd generation inking with Backdrop Charmed stamp |
The card above also has images stamped from the All Hallows Eve set (CTMH C1462.) White Daisy, Black, and Grey Wool cardstock.
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Mischief B & T papers with Vanilla Cream cardstock |
It is so fun to see how many different ways the same stamps can be used. The Backdrop Charmed set (CTMH D1490) has 6 stamps, but I only used two of them on these four cards.
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