I would like to show you a scrappy card that my Hostess of the Month Club ladies made this month. It is using scraps of DSP and adhering them in different directions on your cardstock. I will do a Facebook Live in the next week or two showing you how to make this simple card.
You
will need a piece of colored cardstock for the base. Cut it to 8 1/2" x
5 1/2", score at 4 1/4". Black cardstock cut at 5 1/4" x 4" and
whisper white cardstock cut at 5" x 3 3/4". You can use any scraps that
are 1/2" or you can use your designer series paper and cut strips at
1/2" x 6". For the sentiment, I used black cardstock as the mat and
whisper white for the sentiment and die cut it using Hippo and Friends
Dies. The sentiment is from Country Home stamp set. I used the Autumn
punch pack to punch out three leaves in different colors to finish out
my card.
Just a little bit about me. It has been nine years since I have blogged, so I am kind of starting over at the beginning. With the pandemic hitting this year and losing my full time job, I needed to jump on the bandwagon and try new things out of my comfort zone. To be honest, I am technologically challenged, but with the help of Kylie Bertucci's Social Media Training Course, I just might be able to learn a thing or two.
I did have to give up having face to face card classes earlier this year and was unsure what direction to go in. I do have a club that meets once a month, but due to the pandemic, had to stop that for a time. I am still holding my club group and it is small enough that the ladies are comfortable in meeting together now.
Thanks to a friend of mine and fellow demonstrator, Sandra Zieroth came to my rescue and has been helping me to learn how to do Facebook Lives. If I don't hurry up and gain confidence in doing this by myself, she is liable to cut bait and leave me on my own.
If you are interested in receiving the November Paper Pumpkin, you can go to my online store, or visit MyPaperPumpkin.com and list me as your demonstrator. You will need to sign up and order by November 10th.
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