I am finally using the new pennant punch. I love how it makes the scallop edges. I wonder how long it will be before someone comes up with a unique way to use it. Who looked at the ornament punch and saw a polar bear head???? Who ever thought of putting reinkers in shaving cream to make a background? People who think out of the box amaze me. This card was pretty straight forward. I punched the red pennants then the stamped red triangles. The triangles are mounted with dimensionals. I love the red striped bakers twine. It just adds more dimension to the card. Happy birthday is embossed with white craft ink and white embossing powder.
Sets: pennant parade, happiest birthday wishes
Cardstock: daffodil delight, real red, tempting turquoise, whisper white
Ink: white craft, real read, tempting turquoise
Accessories: bakers twine (red striped), dimensionals, white embossing powder, 1/4 and 1/2 circle punches, pennant punch, scallop edge punch, big shot, lattice embossing folder, glue dots
Great card Chris nice a bright for the kids. Love that pennant punch, hopefully we get it here.
ReplyDeleteI love your use of the Baker's Twine with the pennants! Fun card. So glad you joined us at SUO Challenges this week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, bright colors - perfect for a kiddo birthday! Thanks for playing SUO Challenges.
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors and pennant punch! Thanks for playing along at SUO Challenges.
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