Hello crafty friends,
Today it is my turn to share for the Pazzles Design Team. I am sharing a super quick and easy Thank You card featuring files from the Pazzles craft room. I wanted to create a card that could possibly would work for a "masculine" recipient. Here is what I came up with.
My finished card size is 5x6.5. My base was from regular kraft cardstock. It came together very quickly. I started by cutting a white mat an 1/8” down and then another mat from the DCWV White Ginger Paper Stack an 1/8 smaller. I then used the Chevron Paper Lace file from the library and sized it to 4.5 x 6. I cut it from regular blue cardstock. I then used the downy feather file and cut two of them from another piece of patterned paper from the same White Ginger stack. For my final cut, I used one of the rosette files and cut out two rosette strips at 1.5 by 10.5 inches. The patterned paper was once again from the same stack. I then used my pen tool and a green fine tip sharpie to draw the thank you sentiment and then cut that out. I cut some brown patterned paper and then a thin strip of the blue paper edged by the olive ric rac ribbon. I lightly edged the chevron paper lace with some blue ink. This card came together very easily with the help of a few great files from the craft room, my pen tool and a fun paper stack!
Products Used for this project
Pazzles Inspiration | DCWV White Ginger | Pazzles Pen Tool |
Chevron Paper Lace | Downy Feather | Rosettes And Swags |
CTMH Adventure Ink Pad Set | Thank You File |
Additional Products Used
Bazzill Kraft, Blue and White Cardstock
Kiwi Green Fine Point Sharpie Marker
May Arts Olive Ric Rac Ribbon
Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your crafty time with me. Be sure to come back tomorrow for my Stuck On U Die Cut Challenge Project and FREE SVG cut file! Until then,
This is really pretty and so creative x
ReplyDeleteLovely card, Melin.
ReplyDeleteGreat chevron! Carri~Abusybee
ReplyDeleteSkittles!
Very cool card Melin! Love the chevron overlay and the feathers, I also love how you used the circle sentiment on top of the rosette! Hugs!
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