The pattern paper is cut from a sheet that I've been stretching by using small pieces at a time. It's fun to work with, because the bright colors are fun and match primary card stock colors.
The frames are die cuts that I did with the Cuttlebug (the "funky squares" die). It's hard to tell from the photo, but some of the frames are attached with Pop Dots for a slightly 3-dimensional effect. I have to confess, though: I didn't use brand-name Pop Dots. I found a package of similar adhesive squares in the discount bin at Target--and I still cut them in half so the package lasts longer!
sweet card... no pun intended!
ReplyDeleteThat is an adorable card. :) My 3 year old would love it...but she calls M&Ms "potty candy." ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! I love how you always match cards to the recipients interests.
ReplyDelete:) That is SO cute!!!! Who wouldn't love that card!? My favorite candy in the whole wide world are the peanut butter M&Ms.
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ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful card! What a great idea. Simple but effective :)
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