Sunday, September 15, 2013

Make A Set at A Blog Named Hero


There's a new challenge up at A Blog Named Hero and we're making sets of three.  A set of at least 3 cards that go together by theme or design.

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When I make sets of cards it's usually to give as a gift to someone and I tend to make 5 cards that cover birthday, sympathy, thanks, get well and thinking of you.

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When I design the card I like to keep it fairly simple and use the same design for each card but with different colours.  I also make sure that the card is not too bulky so that it can fit into a standard envelope and not need extra postage.

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I did some simple stamping with Shadow Inks for the Floral Blossom image and clear embossed the Woodgrain stamp on coloured strips of card stock.  I added a thin strip of black corrugated paper for some extra texture and definition and finished off with Stickles, Enamel Accents and smooth gems.

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Please join the challenge over at A Blog Named Hero.  You have 2 weeks to play and you also have a chance at winning a gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp.


I can't wait to see your projects! Thanks for stopping by today!








8 comments:

  1. Wonderful card designs and idea.

    Regards diane

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  2. Love this set Sue, the colours and the design are so versatile! Cathy x

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  3. What a fun idea for a challenge! I love what you came up with, Sue! Your points about not being too bulky in thinking about an overall design is a good one - thanks!

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  4. I love every single one of these Sue! They are so beatuiful :) and good for you using the other image in this stamp set. I've never even seen it before since it's partner was so uber popular!

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  5. I absolutely love your card set! It's fabulous! :)

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  6. These are beautiful :) I love the use of enamel accents on each of these cards

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  7. Beautiful set of cards, Sue! Great design and colours!

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