So not only do I have a clean and simple project of my own to show you, but I am pleased to share with you a guest post from a fellow CTMH consultant who has always inspired me, Allisa Steinlicht. She has generously agreed to let me share this beautiful card featuring the snowflake Thin Cut, which you can find the details for HERE.
Isn't it lovely! It has me wishing for snow... almost! lol
So on to my project today. It's a really clean and simple set using the Hello & Thanks set.
I love this set as it's sized to work especially well with cards. Don't get me wrong, I dearly love my Cricut(s) but sometimes I prefer to do a more hands-on project, and other times I appreciate being able to quip up a quick accent without having to load up and log on to various machines. Anyway, I have fallen in love with the Create Kindness card and stamps sets that are this month's special but not all of my scrapbook pals like to stamp so I have been working on a few cards using these Thin Cuts to show them they can still make adorable cards. That's all I've finished so far but I promise there will be more, my desk is currently littered with a wild assortment of colored card bases, banners, and die cuts, I am having so much fun playing that I'm not sure I will be able to stop any time soon.
And that's all I have for you today. The next stop along in our hop is Lauren Moore and I know you won't want to miss what she has in store for you. Thanks for stopping by and please join us again in two weeks when we will be bringing you some fun and inspiring projects made with the Jeepers Creepers kit and its color scheme. Until then, happy crafting! ~~ Annette
And here is the complete list of this week's participants, as promised:
1. Lauren Moore
2. Corinna Murphy
3. Donna Digby
4. Jennifer Bennett
5. Annette Clark (here)
Such a good idea for these little 3x3 cards!
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ReplyDeleteFabulous cards! Your friends card is beautiful....love the patterned paper peeking through the snowflake and your little cards are great...love those thin cuts done in the glitter paper.
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