Friday, September 6, 2013

Shake It...Like a Polaroid Picture

Kim Here!  One of the current trends in paper crafting that I am in love with is...Polaroid Pictures.  I used to love the real thing when I was a child...they were like magic!  And now I love adding them to cards and scrapbook pages!
 
The May My Paper Pumpkin Kit was perfect for this Polaroid picture lover!  If you remember, it was the kit that you could create the mini brag book.
 
I still have a lot of that kit leftover after making my brag book.  So I put the contents together to make a few cards for you today!
 
 
 
For both of my cards today I also used the Butterfly Bundle that can save you 15%: Papillion Potpourri Stamp Set and Bitty Butterfly Punch.  You don't want to miss out of this great deal!
 

 
 
Where did the patterns of the above Bitty Butterflies come from?  Any guesses?  It's a current stamp set!  Oh, ok, I'll tell you...Wonderfall!  Yes, stamp those leaves and then use the Bitty Butterfly punch to make some cool patterns!  This technique works great with the 1" Circle Punch too!
 
Thanks for taking the time to visit us today!  I hope I have INKspired you to get in your own craft room and create!
 
 
Supplies Used
 
Gee, Thanks Card
Cardstock: Smokey Slate, Whisper White
Stamp Sets: Papillion Potpourri, Really Good Greetings
Inks: Tangering Tango, Basic Black
Punches: Butterfly, Bitty Butterfly
Embellishments: Candy Dots - Subtles and Regals
Adhesives: Snail, Dimensionals
Other: May 2013 My Paper Pumpkin Kit
 
Hello Card
Cardstock: Basic Gray, Smokey Slate, Whisper White
Stamp Sets: Papillion Potpourri, Wonderfall
Inks: Tangerine Tango, Pool Party, Summer Starfruit, Basic Black
Punch: Bitty Butterfly
Adhesives: Snail, Dimensionals
Other: May 2013 My Paper Pumpkin Kit

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2 comments:

  1. Cute cards Kim! I love the idea of using the Wonderfall stamp Set for the butterflies. What a great way to use the stamp in a different way.

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