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This is a blog about what I like to do. For the most part, that means card making. Lot's of paper and glue.... and rhinestones... and ribbons... and stamps... you get the idea. But on occasion, I might share a bit about life beyond the craft table.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Fun With Old Cardboard
Today I'm playing along with City Crafter Challenge Blog. I've been following for a while, but this is my first time joining in :-) The challenge is to use paint and recycled cardboard.
I have a stash of cardboard that I've saved from different packaging and boxes and whatnot, but today I had a cardboard mailing envelope sitting at the top of my wastebasket, so I decided to go with that! Haha. I cut the star and anchor with my Cricut, then used white acrylic paint to create the distressed look. My favorite part about this card is that rope-looking trim in the background. I cut super thin strips from the cardboard, then carefully twisted them as tight as I could without breaking it. Since one side of the envelope was coated white, it looked pretty cool. I did that with several trips, then glued them side by side. Kinda nifty, huh? I also used a piece on the rope for the anchor. I thought about putting a sentiment on there, but I just think it makes a great summery generic card for anytime.
Thanks for stopping by!! Have a great day :-)
Thanks for stopping by!! Have a great day :-)
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just because,
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7 comments:
This is fabulous, thanks for playing along with us at CCCB!
I'm blown away by this ... I love what you've created ... especially the 'rope' ... I would never have guessed this was made from the cardboard! Thank you so much for joining in with us at CCCB ... hope you'll play along again
What a fabulous first card to enter. I love the nautical theme, good luck.xxx
Wow, simple and yet really effective, love it
Sharon xx
I love it!! It is non-gender so you can REALLY give it to anyone! You did a fantastic job with the fine, thin strips of cardboard to look like twin.. GENIUS!! I can't wait to see what else you have to show... new follower ;0)
This is so cute.. Very creative. Thanks so much for playing along with us at CCCB!
This is so lovely! love that anchor!
Thanks for joining us at CCCB!
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