Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Easy Card Making System

In today's technical era of texting and emailing, handmade cards mean so much to me. I know that the person who made the card put extra time and energy into making that card. I like making homemade cards so that the people I give the cards to will know the same.

But sometimes card making can be overwhelming! The new David Tutera Celebrate Card Making System makes card making as easy as 1-2-3!


Let me explain............

Step 1 is to choose a blank card. 
The cards come in a variety of sizes and colors. 

Step 2 is to choose a layer.
The layers are probably my favorite part of this line! They are amazing! Some of the layers are embossed, die cut, glittered, etc. 

Step 3 is to choose an embellishment or multiple embellishments. 
There are various color coordinated stickers, die cut, rhinestones, tags, etc. that compliment the layers and cards beautifully. 

So let me show you how I made my beautiful congratulations card.

I started with a blank card that has a little bit of shimmer and sheen to it. I chose to use 2 layers; the congratulations layer and then a sheen pink layer. I really love the shape of the congratulations layer. 
I cut the pink layer so that I would just have a little bit to show behind the word congratulations and then I adhered it to the congratulations layer using glue dots. 

I then centered the congratulations layer onto my card and adhered it to the card using glue dots. 

Next, I chose to use the "you're engaged" sticker and wanted to make the sticker pop by backing it with the same cardstock from the pink layer.
 So I cut a piece of cardstock from the layer that was slightly bigger than the sticker, stuck the sticker on the cut cardstock, and adhered it to the card using glue dots.

Lastly, I added two rhinestones to just to give it a little bling. 

And it's finished! Beautiful yet simple and classy! 

And making that card got me in the mood to do a little more card making! Here are a couple of more cards I made. 

Bundle of Joy Card


Fall Card
This card features a favorite fall photo of mine. I added the lacy layer on top of the photo.

I really enjoyed using the new David Tutera Celebrate Card Line. The quality of the cards, layers, and embellishments is outstanding.  While I focused solely on making cards in this post, you could also make a variety of paper crafts using items from this line like cupcake picks, bookmarks, tags, etc. 

This card line will be available for purchase at Jo-ann's Craft Stores very soon! 

For more information, you can follow the David Tutera Paper Crafts line on Facebook,Twitter and YouTube.


Would you like to win some of these goodies? Three lucky winners will receive a $250 grand prize pack of supplies from David Tutera’s Celebrate cardmaking line AND a personally signed book from David. Twenty additional winners will receive a $50 Celebrate prize pack! 
Sign up here for a chance to win.

This post was sponsored by the David Tutera Celebrate Card Line and Blueprint Social however all opinions are my own. 

5 comments:

  1. *Drroooooooll*.....Cardmaking stuff! And I loooovvveeee me some David! He's so awesome! (And apparently also makes me lose all concept of proper grammar as well.)

    Like you already know, I think you did a great job on your cards...and this is a great post!

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  2. I love the three steps - they seem very simple for anyone to do. Great job on your cards!

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  3. I love your cards! I especially love how you put that shiny background behind the "Congrats" and the "You're Engaged". It looks FANTASTIC!!

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  4. These are great. Love the last one. I did the same thing but made it an anniversary card for hubby with our pic behind the layer. Great job!

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