Happy Monday!
For my Inspired by Stamping post today, I have two cards using the two free digi images included
in the Inspired by Stamping July Newsletter. If you aren’t signed up to receive
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Here is my first card:
The Vintage Floral
Paper Pad is perfect for a pretty,
feminine card. The paper is so beautiful it ‘shines on its own’ and takes
‘center stage’ on the front of the card. I added one butterfly, from the Butterflies stamp set, which was popped-up with a dimensional. The
White Fabric Tape was lightly sponged with pink ink.
Paper Pad is perfect for a pretty,
feminine card. The paper is so beautiful it ‘shines on its own’ and takes
‘center stage’ on the front of the card. I added one butterfly, from the Butterflies stamp set, which was popped-up with a dimensional. The
White Fabric Tape was lightly sponged with pink ink.
Where is the digi image
you ask? Here, on the inside:
you ask? Here, on the inside:
The digi rose was printed
and colored with alcohol markers (I used a Canon printer and the ink did not
smear with the markers). Digi images can be resized, and I printed this one
smaller than the original file. A strip of the Vintage Floral
paper and sponged White Fabric Tape finish off the inside.
and colored with alcohol markers (I used a Canon printer and the ink did not
smear with the markers). Digi images can be resized, and I printed this one
smaller than the original file. A strip of the Vintage Floral
paper and sponged White Fabric Tape finish off the inside.
Here is my second card:
Did you know that you can
change the colors of digi images? I work with digi images in Word, and color is
an option. As I wanted a monochromatic card, I printed the image in a taupe
shade. The second largest Fancy Label Dies 1 was used to cut the image, which was printed at actual
size. The background paper is from the Spring Lilacs Paper
Pad and the sentiment is from
the Tulip Bouquet stamp set.
change the colors of digi images? I work with digi images in Word, and color is
an option. As I wanted a monochromatic card, I printed the image in a taupe
shade. The second largest Fancy Label Dies 1 was used to cut the image, which was printed at actual
size. The background paper is from the Spring Lilacs Paper
Pad and the sentiment is from
the Tulip Bouquet stamp set.
Here is the inside:
I printed the rose image
directly on the card base. In keeping with the monochromatic tone of the card,
I opted not to color the rose and added a strip of the Spring Lilacs paper across the bottom.
directly on the card base. In keeping with the monochromatic tone of the card,
I opted not to color the rose and added a strip of the Spring Lilacs paper across the bottom.
The two freebie digis are from the Flowers Bloom stamp set, which you can see/purchase here. How awesome to have both the stamp set and digis to use together.
That’s it for me today. I
hope my information on using digi images was helpful. Please let me know if you
have any questions.
hope my information on using digi images was helpful. Please let me know if you
have any questions.
Thanks for stopping by!
Diana Auberle says
Wonderful cards and great use of the digis.
Happy crafting to you
Diana
S. Thomas says
Great cards, Lisa! Thanks for showing how nice digis can be. I'm at the point where I only use digis anymore. They're just so much easier and convenient—no messing with ink, can resize to fit my project, and no problems with storage.
Lisa says
Both of your cards are just gorgeous!! I love the pretty papers and designs!! Have a great day 🙂
Lisa
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Beth says
Beautiful cards Lisa and I love that pink gathered ribbon on the first one.
Regina says
Lisa, die erste Karte sieht so schön romantisch vintage aus! Ein Traum von einer Karte!
Die Digi-Motive sind toll!
liebe Grüße
Regina
Anonymous says
Gorgeous cards!!!