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Quick Hello cards using Alcohol ink backgrounds and Concord&9th Say Hello diecut

Hi guys! Erica here! It’s Monday which means it’s my turn back on the BRI blog. Recently, I’ve been totally obsessed with alcohol inks and I’ve made so many background pieces it’s starting to get a bit ridiculous. I’ve challenged myself to make cards with them all before I’m allowed to make any more. In a recent blog post on my own blog , I made seven cards and told myself I could play with the inks again buuuuuuut then I realised I had another EIGHT backgrounds laying around...! I had to put my foot down with myself and set another goal of using more before I can make a single other piece. With that in mind, I made three cards for today’s post. I picked out three panels and adhered them to the card bases with double sided tape and then trimmed the excess off with scissors. The pieces I picked out ranged from a dark blue to a light blue, aqua and white mix. I also had the idea to make the overall design the same for all three cards, just changing up the colour schemes. I l...

Make A Wish...

Hi crafty friends!   Kari  here today once again to share another project for BRI, and I think I made the most "girly" card possible... This card features the adorable set from MFT called  Fairy Happy , and of course there are  Coordinating dies  for this set as well.  What I love about MFT dies is there isn't any dies that are nested within one another.  I love how they do this with their manufacturing. From this set, I chose to color both of the fairies, as well as one of the flower clusters, and I colored them in with my Copic Markers - I used several colors - RV02, RV13, RV14, RV34, R20, E11, E13, E25, E09, G24, G19, YG03, YG21, BG10, and BG11.   To create my background, I used the  Dazzle  Layering Die set from Birch Press, and die cut some  Raspberry  card stock,  Cilantro  card stock as well as some Silver Sparkle card stock to create the three layers.  I love how all three of these layered to...