I am super excited about this upcoming event and wanted to make a card to send to her as a little celebration. My favorite cartridge right now is Create A Critter so I went looking for some inspiration and decided to make a card using the adorable bee cut. When I sat down to create I wasn't sure how I wanted the card to look so I looked at the cartridge booklet for some more ideas. When I saw the beehive cut I got my idea. Over at Jitterbuggin' Challenge this week the challenge is to make a shape card. I have not made very many shape cards and when I have made them it was from precut cards on the cartridges, like my first Hello Kitty Card. Rather than use one of these precut shape cards, I decided to play with the good old Gypsy and see what I could do.
I cut the beehive overlay with the doorway 2 times, once in yellow and once in pink so I could cut the yellow heart off the top and have a pink one instead! I added my handwritten words in the little doorway! I hope you like my card and video. Happy Saturday to all.
Great card! Thanks for sharing
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Have a wonderful weekend.
Very nice card and thank you for the easy to learn video lesson!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Aren't shape cards fun? I love to make them and I love create a critter too... I think it is my favorite cartridge just because it is so cute.
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Vivi
Your card is super cute! Your voice comes across very nicely in the video - you're lucky! :) Mine gets a little too high for my liking...
ReplyDeletesuch an adorable card! I think my fav. cartridge is creat-a-critter also, the images are too darn cute =) Thanks for sharing the video, very useful.
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Wonderful card....you did a great job creating it!!
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I love your beehive card! It's adorable! And thank you for the video .. You made it look so easy and explained it very well! Hugs, kimberly
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