Hello crafty friends! Tracy here. Today, I have a pair of sweet and Simple Gnome Cards to share. Let me share all of the details on how I created this simple card duo.
Simple Gnome Slimline Card
The first step is to cut the card front layers. Cut the slimline card base from white cardstock, next a layer of patterned paper, and then the layer of light blue cardstock. Adhere the green cardstock strip to this simple card using the E-Z Runner® Micro Refillable Dispenser.
Adhere all of the layers together using the E-Z Runner® Petite Permanent Dots Refillable Dispenser. Then add the card sentiment to the card front using Thin 3D Foam Squares Black Mix.
I decided to add the sticker embellishments using Thin 3D Foam Squares Black Mix, for that extra little bit of dimension. I added gems between the carts. This completes the first of the Simple Gnome Card Duo.
Simple Gnome Tag Card
Cut out the layers for the second card. These include a white cardstock base, green and yellow cardstock layers, and the top layer is patterned paper.
Adhere the layers together using the E-Z Runner® Petite Permanent Dots Refillable Dispenser, and add the top layer of this simple card using Creative Photo Corners White.
Add the tag and the sentiment to the card front using a combination of Thin 3D Foam Squares Black Mix and 3D Foam Squares White Mix for varying heights.
The final touch is to add a couple more die cut embellishments as well as the yellow burlap string bow. This completes the Simple Card Duo.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Tracy
Creative Time: 30 minutes
Skill Level: Beginner
Materials needed:
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L®
Thin 3D Foam Squares Black Mix
3D Foam Squares White Mix
Creative Photo Corners White
E-Z Runner® Petite Permanent Dots Refillable Dispenser
E-Z Runner® Micro Refillable Dispenser
Other: Patterned Papers and Elements: Doodlebug Designs; White, Green, and Light Blue Cardstock; Gems; Yellow Burlap String
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