This is a very quick simple card.
Supply list:
Cardstock
Stamps
Ink pads
Sharpie markers
ruler
Instructions:
1. Stamp images and sentiments with black ink around front of card, leaving enough space for drawing lines.
2. Draw lines using black sharpie marker and a ruler.
3. Using colored sharpies fill in some of the rectangular shapes around the card. If desired you can also color in the images as well.
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The majority of the materials used in this project are from ClubScrap. TFL DebDuzScrappin
Way cool - first thing I thought of (going to show my age here...) the 70's - the Partridge Family bus - LOL!! Oh how I loved Keith! Super fun way to make a card for anyone - male or female!
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Liking the stained glass effect here Deb!
ReplyDeleteWas going to say the same as Wendy and your idea has given me a bit of inspiration for something to do with vellum as well. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDebbie, love the simplicity of this technique, and your color blocking is perfect!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you were channeling Mondrian (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Mondrian) for these cards. Love them! Have a great day Deb.
ReplyDeleteVery cute idea and would be easy to do if you were traveling and didn't have many supplies with you!
ReplyDeleteGreat juxtaposition of styles . . . clean, graphic design paired with the beautiful floral images. TFS!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea and cards!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards Debbie! Thank you for another great technique.
ReplyDeleteI thought of the Partridge Family bus too! Such cool card Debs, thank you again!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards,Deb,a little Mondriaan way. Love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Cards! I love your simple method that can be used to make such beautiful cards. TFS
ReplyDeletePretty! Great technique!
ReplyDeleteI love the "simple" kick you're on. I'm a fan!!! Keep 'em coming, and thank you for hopping with us! XO
ReplyDeleteVery cute and so simple
ReplyDeleteYour cards remind me of stained glass - so simple but very impressive. Love them.
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