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Creating a Card Using Scraps

Hello friends!! It is Nora here on the blog today with a project that combines paper scraps from the Spring Fling Paper Pack, the Boxed Sentiment Strips Dies and the new Kat Scrappiness Falling Hearts Stencil to create a fun card.

Card Details:

  • On a white, A2 card base, use the Falling Hearts Stencil and dye inks to stencil hearts on the front of the card. I used the part of the stencil that had the most hearts and had to move my stencil to completely cover the card front.
  • Using the Kat Scrappiness Boxed Sentiment Strips Dies, die cut strips from the various Spring Fling Pattern Papers. I only used scraps from this pack for my card because I had a ton from previous projects. This technique is a great way to use all your paper “extras” that you have when you finish a bunch of cards.
  • Adhere your paper strips to the card front on a diagonal. I did this in a random order because some of my strips were longer than others.
  • I created the “hugs” sentiment by using the Kat Scrappiness Sending Paper Hugs w Shadow word dies to die cut a piece of black Spring Fling paper. I then trimmed the hugs sentiment off and adhered it to my card front. This is a great way to extend the use of your dies.

  • Cover the sentiment with Glossy Accents. This gives the sentiment some weight without adding bulk.
  • Adhere various sizes of Kat Scrappiness White AB Glass Bubbles randomly around the sentiment.

I want to thank you for taking the time to stop by today. Be sure to top by the Kat Scrappiness Blog tomorrow to see some fabulous projects from the other Design Team Members.

Please take the time to head to the Kat Scrappiness Shop to see the newly released stencils and a TON of other fun product!!! The full supply list is below with affiliate links used at no extra cost to you.

Supplies:

There is a sale going on at the Kat Scrappiness Shop too!! There is 15% off all slimline and sentiment dies.

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