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