Hello all welcome to the Card a day feature!
The team has heaps to show you!
Christmas is soooo close!!!
Here is my first...
I used:
Kaisercraft Just believe collection - "dreams" and stickersheet and collectable diecut shapes.
Fiskars interchangable boarder punch - Ivy league
Method:
Take plain A4 size white cardstock and trim it in half.
Fold the white cardstock in half again.
Trim a plain or textured green cardstock to just under what the front of your card measures.
Trim the Kaisercraft just believe collection - dreams (pattern textured cardstock) to the same above measurements.
Punch the Kaisercraft patterned textured cardstock with your favourite Fiskars boarderpunch on all four edges.
Stick the plain green cardstock to the front of your cardbase.
Stick your boarder punched Kaisercraft just believe - dreams on top of the plain green cardstock.
With the Kaisercraft sticker sheet add your chosen boarder sticker as shown above.
Take the Kaisercraft collectable diecut shapes and put dimensional adheasive on the back and stick that on your card front.
Now with a snowflake sticker - from the Kaisercraft sticker sheet - stick that just under your diecut shape.
You are done!
Quick, easy!
Don't you love that? Easy to mass produce this card.
More cards to come between 15th Nov and 15 Dec and other cool Christmas projects. Enjoy.
Happy crafting!
Debbie B
Artycrafty.wordpress.com














Pretty card Debbie!!!
Ivy League looks perfect with that patterned paper :)
Posted by: TracyM #6773 | November 15, 2012 at 08:52 AM
I like how you have used the Ivy League Interchangeable Border Punch Debbie....this is one of my favourite punches at the moment......lovely card...
Posted by: Lyn Dwyer | November 15, 2012 at 05:46 PM
I love how you did the Ivy League Int/Border punch it just looks so goooood.
How did you get those 2 colours like that?
Love it.
Posted by: Anna. #7612 | November 15, 2012 at 08:14 PM
I had an other good look! now I see how it is done!!!!
Posted by: Anna. #7612 | November 15, 2012 at 08:16 PM
Very Pretty Debbie!
Posted by: Sandy #1781 | November 16, 2012 at 12:35 AM
Thanks everyone. The green patterned paper and green background papers are different sheets of paper.
Posted by: Debbie b | November 16, 2012 at 06:20 AM