Saturday, July 6, 2013
Today I have the coordinating envelopes to go with the group of In Color cards I showed you yesterday.
Yesterday was the video on how to use the Natural Composition Specialty Paper to create the Embossed Resist technique.
Today I have a video for you showing how to create the coordinating envelopes for these cards using the Diagonal Simply Scored Scoring tool #125586 $11.95. I will also show you how to create fancy labels using the Big Shot and the new Deco Labels Collection Framelits #130102 $24.95.
Here is the video:
Here is the Midnight Muse card with coordinating envelope:
Now yesterday I said if you tuned in today that I would be giving something away. Well how would you like to receive all 5 of the In Color cards with the coordinating envelope?
If you would like to be in the drawing to receive this set of cards with coordinating envelopes all you need to do is leave me a comment here on my blog or subscribe to my blog by entering your email address in the box in the upper right hand corner of my blog.
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If you would like to purchase any of the supplies used to create these cards and envelopes please go to my website HERE.
Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!
Glenda
14 thoughts on “2012-2014 In Color Designer Series Paper Stack”
I love your blog. You are so very creative and inspiring. I am so glad I found you. Since I receive your postings in my in-box, that is the first thing I look for when I check mail. Love these cards. Would love to win a set. Here’s hoping!!!
Pick me! Pick me! I would love to win anything you create!
I love your blog and learn so much from it! I did get my technique book done! When are you going to do another one? When you do count me in! Thanks for the chance to win an awesome giveaway! And for all you do for us! I know it takes A LOT of time & work to have a site and I truly appreciate you sharing it with us everyday! Hope you have a great weekend and good luck to all!
Love this idea..What a great gift idea… a box of card with matching envelopes.
I love this technique especially with the special DSP paper. I have the plate but have never tried making the envelopes. You make it look like something I could do, so with the help of the video, I am going to try and make some envelopes. I hope that I get picked because I would love to have a set of these cards.
Glenda I love your blog with creative ideas. See you in a couple of weeks at convention.
Glenda,
You are such an inspiration to me. I started following your blog several months ago when you were working on the techniques book. The thumping technique (on the Swallowtail) was the first time I “met” you. I have used that technique many times. When are you planning on doing the technique book again?
I follow your blog daily for inspiration and pinning to Pintrest.
Thank you for all your hard work,
~Dawn
Thanks so much for you inspiration and willingness to share with others. Then gudie on making the envelopes was a good refresher and nice to know for new stampers.
Hi, thanks for a chance to win some awesome cards. I already subscribe to your blog and enjoy it and even save some of them when you have a tutorial!
I already subscribe to your blog and I love to read about all your wonderful ideas! Thanks for the chance to win that great card set. Debra
Pick me! I love your cards and ideas. Thanks for your hard work.
When I check my email I’m always quick to check and see what you have for us. Really enjoy seeing how you use your products. Thanks for the chance to win.
I so love your blog and totally appreciate all the videos you make. I am so a visual person and this really helps me to re-create what you have done with a little touch of my own here and there. Of course I give you total credit for the creation. See you at convention!
Hi Glenda, I would love, love, love to win your cards. Your cards are so beautiful. I so appreciate your willingness to share.
Hi Glenda,
I would love,love, love to win your cards. Your cards are always so beautiful. Thanks for your willingness to share.