Easy shaker card + Medium Start Punch by Stampin' Up! Global Design Project #GDP005
October 06, 2015
Hello, it is time for a Colour Challenge in Global Design Project and today I decide to use "only" card stock in the colours selected. I
found my own challenge a bit complex but then I made a very easy and simple
birthday shaker card using the medium Start punch from Stampin' Up! to create
small windows and I made my own embellishments with the small start in "itty
bitty accents punch pack", I hope you like it!
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8 comments
Stunning card!
ReplyDeleteBibi, I love your beautiful card creations. So glad to be on the GDP design team with you. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteLovely. I was thinking of a similar design for my Christmas cards this year. Works well with these colours as well.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card. So with the challenges you can use other embellishments can you
ReplyDeleteI was too late to enter this time round. Just one question,how do add the links on your side bars.with the logo of global team member.. Your blog looks so professional is it the stamping up website for demonstrers?
ReplyDeleteHi, thanks for asking. if you are in blogger you need to go to your blog "layout" click on "add gadget" then click on "image" and the system will open a new window, There you will be asked for some info - the system will show you what to do. You can upload an image from your computer and add a link ( all in one simple step) don't forget to click in the box "Shrink to fit" so blogger will make sure that your image is not going to be so big and it will fit the window. You can also search for video tutorials: how to add gadgets on blogger. I hope this help!!! I'm not an expert but the free online videos or "blogger help" are key to understand what to do . x BIbi
Deleteso cute! Who wouldn't want a shaker card?
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments.