I have been so into card kit swaps lately. Mainly because I can think and develope one card design in my head but get back several different. Here are some I worked on over the Memorial day holiday.
I loved the color combos in this kit. I created as a b-day card for one of the middle school boys in our mom's group. I used my Cuttlebug to emboss the green card stock.
This little guy is one of my new loves. This kit had enough supplies for me to made several cards so I went ahead and popped out two.
Sorry to the girls who put these wonderful kits together for not giving you credit. I need to keep track better of who does what.
8 comments:
Great ideas!
I love the card kit idea and have been wanting to put some together for my girls but who has the time *LOL* Your cards are adorable.
Just popping back in to encourage you to try those digi's. Dustin has several freebies to download so what are you waiting for *LOL* I use copics and haven't had any trouble with smearing ink. I'd suggest printing one out and letting it dry for a couple of minutes or overnight if you are nervous about it. Then start coloring. Since this is your first time with digi images I'd use a darker marker first just to be safe. I'm not sure what kind of markers you use so I'd hate for you to ruin a light colored one. Let me know if how it works.
These are great cards.
OK last comment about using digital images- promise. My friend Holly http://hogwildaboutstamping.blogspot.com/ is a great source of information and can supply you with all the help you need. Her email address is on her blog just tell her I sent you and she'll take good care of you.
I'm back with an answer to your question. Dustin provides a free image on his blog every Wednesday and sometimes an additional one just for fun. If you scroll down through all his posts you can grab what he has offered in the past. He's very generous. Here's his address:
http://dustinpike.blogspot.com/
very very cute!!! love these cards!!
These cards are SO cute! Great job!
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