I am busy working on two crochet projects at the moment so haven't been fitting in anything else of late until today when I settled down and made this recycled card.
I had a rather lovely card for my birthday last month from my brother and was reluctant to just throw it in the drawer where I tend to keep most cards I adore. No, I had an idea almost immediately on how I could re-use the elements on this card.
I realised that the Craftwork Cards Texture Pad was going to make very similar background that the existing card had so I cut out the butterfly so I could adhere it onto the card. I also re-used the side panel and made a tag from part of the original card. I had some lace rub-ons that I had had for many years and though this was the appropriate time to use these.
Since the original card had the wording sister on it and I wanted to the words "Happy Birthday", I purchased the Mrs Fizzle Practice" font from the Silhouette Design store and then used a sketch pen to write on the texture card. It was straightforward from here on in, just a case of sticking all the elements back together again and writing a sentiment for the inside.
Here is the finished card which I am very pleased with.
I had a rather lovely card for my birthday last month from my brother and was reluctant to just throw it in the drawer where I tend to keep most cards I adore. No, I had an idea almost immediately on how I could re-use the elements on this card.
I realised that the Craftwork Cards Texture Pad was going to make very similar background that the existing card had so I cut out the butterfly so I could adhere it onto the card. I also re-used the side panel and made a tag from part of the original card. I had some lace rub-ons that I had had for many years and though this was the appropriate time to use these.
Since the original card had the wording sister on it and I wanted to the words "Happy Birthday", I purchased the Mrs Fizzle Practice" font from the Silhouette Design store and then used a sketch pen to write on the texture card. It was straightforward from here on in, just a case of sticking all the elements back together again and writing a sentiment for the inside.
Here is the finished card which I am very pleased with.
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