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The paper lanterns in this set have endless possibilities to me. They look like croquet balls, or balls of yarn, or fun patterned circles. They punch out perfectly with a ¾" circle punch too!
This first one is a simple take on this stamp set with the addition of the sentiment on just one of the paper lanterns. It is from the Just Sayin word bubble stamp set. I was able to stamp the whole "woo-hoo!" image, then stamp the paper lantern over it. The word bubble part of the image does not interfere with this combo at all! All I had to do was punch it out with the ¾" circle punch. That really is a woo-hoo!
Then I just added on string of lanterns on the inside. I wanted to keep this card gender neutral. I am thinking of using it as a birthday card :)
My next idea was to make the lanterns look like balloons. And I thought they would look cute in a word bubble! We all need more masculine cards, right?!I had to sneak some woodgrain in there too :)
And a few balloons on the inside.
My last project is on a yarn theme. It was hard to find a sentiment that fit the theme at first, but a kitten and yarn make me smile, so I thought these went together well. On the Strawberry Slush Core'dinations panel, I first sanded it a bit to distress it, then stamped the outline image (minus the strings) to give is a circle pattern.
The heart was from one of the My Paper Pumpkin kits- I don't remember which one. There are lots of heart images that would work for this though. And I can't seem to stop using the Decorative Dots embossing folder (one of the Sale-A-Bration offerings this year). The random irregular dot pattern is so easy to add to so many designs :)
The heart was from one of the My Paper Pumpkin kits- I don't remember which one. There are lots of heart images that would work for this though. And I can't seem to stop using the Decorative Dots embossing folder (one of the Sale-A-Bration offerings this year). The random irregular dot pattern is so easy to add to so many designs :)
There are a few more balls of yarn on the inside too.I think this is my favorite of the three. I wish there had been more time for me to stamp more of my ideas in time for this hop!
Alrighty then! Time to head over to Heidi Baks' blog where she will knock your socks off with her projects :)
Supplies for Woo-Hoo! Card:
Supplies and Challenges for Congratulations Card:
Supplies and Challenges for Kitten and Yarn Card:
Cute cards, Tanya! I love how you were thinking outside the box and saw different things in the lanterns. I especially love the balloons!
ReplyDeleteThese are super cute! I love the first one, with some cut out and others not. All three are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteYou knocked this out of the park, girl! I never even thought of anything but paper lanterns... love the balloons and the balls of yarn! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! Look at all that inspiration! Lovin the balloons. (been doing a lot of bday cards lately) TFS Jess
ReplyDeleteOMG! The balls of yarn are my absolute favorite! How cute is that? Very creative ideas!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards, Tanya. I love how you turned it into balloons. :)
ReplyDeleteYour first card is colorful but the second one really spoke to me more...and your third card is also wonderful...the idea of using balloons as the lanterns is very smart!
ReplyDeleteCute Card with the balloons. I really like the way you show different ways to use the stamp set. Thanks for playing with The Friday Mashup!
ReplyDeleteCute!! I love how you turned it into balloons too! I never thought of that.
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow wow wow!!! All three of your cards are absolutely stunning! You nailed the challenges and I am blown away! Amazing job, Tanya!
ReplyDeleteThank you for playing along with us at The Friday Mashup!
What great ideas! Love how you used the lanterns as balloons and balls of yarn. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteLove the balloons. They are adorable!
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