![]() ![]() I recently made a full shaker card with another image from Rachelle with lots of balloons. I didn’t notice it until I printed the image, but the big turtle (which really looks more like a tortoise than a turtle, I think) has a smaller one on its back! Sooo cute, right? These are fun to make! This time it’s a birthday card, featuring this cute Birthday Turtle image from Rachelle Anne Miller. Hi, crafty friends! I have another mini slimline card to share today. Onto one of the strips, I stamped and white heat embossed a sentiment from the Hilsninger stamp set from Norsk Stempelblad AS, before I added sequins from the White Orchid sequin mix from Little Things from Lucy’s Cards for a little bit of embellishment. To finish off the card, I die cut scraps of purple patterned paper from Papirdesign to adhere to the bottom right corner of the card. I let her foot hang off the edge of the card for a little bit of added interest. I adhered my colored image, half on top of the purple cardstock using foam tape, the bottom half to the card base using foam tape. I cut a piece of Winter Wisteria cardstock from Papertrey Ink at an angle and adhered it to the top of the card using foam tape. It’s nice to have lots of white space while giving the background a little bit of interest, and embossing folders are a great way to ensure that. ![]() Using a geometric embossing folder from We R Memory Keepers, I created a bit of texture to the card front. It’s my all time favorite white cardstock. I created a white top fold card base using Stamper’s Select White cardstock from Papertrey Ink. I fussy cut the image, leaving a trim around the edge (I didn’t want to contend with the whispy lines in her hair). I colored up this fairy quite a while ago, and I even had a blue sky around her that I decided not to use. I have a clean and simple card to share today, featuring Brenna from the 6 Baby Fairies set from Mo’s Digital Pencil. ![]()
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