Today the design team and I will be featuring fibers or canvas on our projects. I used both a grosgrain ribbon and satin fabric on my card.
I previously used Art Philosophy to cut the tag shape out of my Lawn Fawn cardstock. When I was searching for paper to use on this project I came across the full sheet of paper with this shape cut out of it and instantly a light bulb went off.
I backed the cutout with my satin fabric and added some stability by cutting a scrap piece of paper and adding that to the back as well.
My images are from three Lawn Fawn sets and were previously a card on their own. Then my son got a hold of it and smudged the ink. So I used my detail scissors and cut out the images.
I used foam adhesive to create a dimensional banner with my ribbon that I had stamped my sentiment on with VersaMark ink.
I hope you enjoyed my project today! I encourage you to stop by Erica's Blog to see what the rest of the design team has created using fibers.
I previously used Art Philosophy to cut the tag shape out of my Lawn Fawn cardstock. When I was searching for paper to use on this project I came across the full sheet of paper with this shape cut out of it and instantly a light bulb went off.
I backed the cutout with my satin fabric and added some stability by cutting a scrap piece of paper and adding that to the back as well.
My images are from three Lawn Fawn sets and were previously a card on their own. Then my son got a hold of it and smudged the ink. So I used my detail scissors and cut out the images.
I used foam adhesive to create a dimensional banner with my ribbon that I had stamped my sentiment on with VersaMark ink.
I hope you enjoyed my project today! I encourage you to stop by Erica's Blog to see what the rest of the design team has created using fibers.
4 comments:
very cute love the fireplace.
MCCR DT, Lisa
Adorable!
Miranda :)
MCCR DT Sister
www.nanasscrapspot.com
Great card Tonya, love what you did with the ribbon.
Kathy
My Cricut Craft Room Design Team
http://3spoileddogs.blogspot.com/
I love this card so sweet.
DIANA L.
http://dianamlarson.blogspot.com
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