Here is how I made my framed recycled cartoon greeting card:
I cut out one of the pretty frames from the Cricut Fancy Frames Cartridge.
To make the card I held the frame onto a piece of scrapbook cardstock and scored it.
Next I folded the cardstock in half on the scoreline and cut the card width. All that was left to do was trim the bottom flush to the top flap. I like cutting my cards after I make my top element as opposed to starting with a card and then embellishing it. I'm just crafty like that.
I felt the frame needed a little texture and color in the form of some Plaid paint and glitter to coordinate with the off-white of the cartoon paper and the blue glitter of my background cardstock.
Well, then I just went ahead and changed my mind and thought it ended up "blending" too much and I picked out another cardstock that contrasted a bit more.
If you can't read the cartoon it is one snowman telling another wearing a pair of way-long plaid pants, "They fit around the waist nicely, but you may want to hem them up a bit."
Wow! Love it!
ReplyDeletethanks for the tute :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial, the frame is great idea,love that cartridge thank you for the chance to win
ReplyDeleteLove your card. Thank you for sharing. Donna
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that intricate frame came from a die cut machine. Wow!
ReplyDeleteLove the idea, I am always looking for things for my cardmaking clubs
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