Supplies:
Echo Park “Yours Truly”
papers and embellishments
Echo Park “Be Mine” border
strips
Making Memories “Love Notes” jumbo
shimmer brads
Cricut – Elegant Edges and George
Basic Shapes (for heart)
Directions:
The first (and hardest, I think)
step in making this card is cutting out and assembling the three layers. The
largest bottom layer I cut at 4 ¼ “ and I also cut the shadow at the same size.
The middle layer I cut at 3 ¾ “ and the shadow. The heart I cut at 3” and also
with the shadow. You do not have to use a Cricut to make this card. The
tutorials I have seen use Nestabilities. But you can use whatever you have
access to. You can even just use circles or squares if you like.
After you have the layers assembled
and embellished how you like, you can begin attaching them together. This is
the easy part!
Take your largest (bottom) layer and
whatever tool you like to use to make a hole for your brad. I like to use a
craft knife that has a broken tip to just slice a little spot. You want the
brad to go through at the top center far enough away from the edge that it
won’t tear. Now take the middle layer and do the same thing on the bottom of
it. The middle layer will go on top of the bottom with the brad holding them
both together. Next make a hole on the top of the middle layer and the bottom
of the top layer (if this sounds confusing please watch how I do it in the
video). Attach the top onto the middle with another brad. And now you are done!
Very simple! And so easy to do in
whatever theme you want!
Great job Nina, this is a great card
ReplyDeleteThis is a really cool idea.I love the card you made. Your instructions are great!
ReplyDeleteSo I guess this is my DH's Valentine for next year LOL! Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies! Remeber you can do any theme! No need to wait for next valentines! I have also done a snowman one. You could do birthday or anything!
ReplyDeletecutie cute cute! I want to make one.... Easter? St Patty's? OR maybe a thank you type card for any occasion.... ^_^
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!! Gonna have to try my hand at that one!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card! Thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteAMAZING! How very cool. Love the postage shape of the base card!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your terrific creation with us. I didn't realize how simple these are to make, I hope to crank some out soon :)
ReplyDeleteSo so cute! Love it Nina!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this idea!!! I'm going to try that sometime!
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