Here we have simple card #3.
Materials needed:
Patterns Pack II (#114325, retired) or other double sided patterned paper
Bermuda Bay card stock 4 1/4 x 5 1/2"
Whisper White card stock
Best of Birthdays stamp set (#132929)
Brads Brights Collection (#119740)
Bermuda Bay ink
1. Cut the double sided patterned paper so one piece is 2 x 4 1/4" and the other is 2 x 2 3/4." Adhere the long piece vertically on the left side. Adhere the smaller piece horizontally on the top right side, about 1/2" from the top.
2. Stamp your cupcake greeting from Best of Birthdays on white card stock with Bermuda Bay ink. Cut it to be about a 1 3/4" square. Adhere it on top of the patterned paper as shown in the picture.
3. Use a small hole punch to punch a hole in each corner of the cupcake square. Add a brad to each corner. I choose the Tangerine Tango brads to bring out the orange in the patterned paper.
4. Adhere the card front to a card base.
Now that you've made some simple and easy December birthday cards, it's time to start baking those Christmas cookies! I've already sent some to my military children who won't be able to come home for Christmas this year.
Materials needed:
Patterns Pack II (#114325, retired) or other double sided patterned paper
Bermuda Bay card stock 4 1/4 x 5 1/2"
Whisper White card stock
Best of Birthdays stamp set (#132929)
Brads Brights Collection (#119740)
Bermuda Bay ink
1. Cut the double sided patterned paper so one piece is 2 x 4 1/4" and the other is 2 x 2 3/4." Adhere the long piece vertically on the left side. Adhere the smaller piece horizontally on the top right side, about 1/2" from the top.
2. Stamp your cupcake greeting from Best of Birthdays on white card stock with Bermuda Bay ink. Cut it to be about a 1 3/4" square. Adhere it on top of the patterned paper as shown in the picture.
3. Use a small hole punch to punch a hole in each corner of the cupcake square. Add a brad to each corner. I choose the Tangerine Tango brads to bring out the orange in the patterned paper.
4. Adhere the card front to a card base.
Now that you've made some simple and easy December birthday cards, it's time to start baking those Christmas cookies! I've already sent some to my military children who won't be able to come home for Christmas this year.
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