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My friend Michelle is yet again a source of inspiration to me. I saw her cute clamshell cards on her
blog & decided to make some for all my March birthdays ~ it's a very busy birthday month! I am super excited with how these turned out & they were very easy to make with my
Nestabilities. These wonderful little dies are so handy & easy to store. While punches are fun, they are big and bulky AND you can't punch through two sheets of cardstock like you can with the Nestabilities. Michelle has a great tutorial on her blog, so hop on over there and check it out.
I'll have two more versions of this card tomorrow ~ so stay tuned...
Supplies Used: Stamps ~ Live Your Dream (SU); Cardstock ~ Chocolate Chip, Soft Sky, Wild Wasabi, white; Pattern Paper ~ Afternoon Tea (SU); Ink ~ Chocolate Chip, Groovy Guava, Certainly Celery (marker); Circle & Scallop Dies ~ Nestabilities; Ribbon ~ Chocolate Taffeta.
9 comments:
I love this!
Ooops! I accidentally peeked!
LOVE LOVE LOVE - LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!!!! Kendra - these are SWEET!
I debated and debated about getting that set. Now I wish I did, but then again, I can't always get my sets to work for me like they seem to for other people. This is gorgeous.
Thanks for showing how you used your nestie for that. I will have to try real soon - who needs the caroseul notes!
Kendra, your cards are SO elegant!!!!
Vicki
Oh my!!!! I love these cards!!!!!
These are very nice!
Some day I'll have one of those templates
Michelle D
Creative Treasures
Oh, I see how it's done now...duh. This is such a neat idea...I'm not sure how the whole spellbinders system works though...do you need a machine?
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