Showing posts with label Thinlits card maker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thinlits card maker. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Template Tuesday- Downline Color Challenge


     At the October meeting of the Super Snails people shared the results of last month's challenge.  The challenge was to use Midnight Muse, Crushed Curry, Early Espresso, and one other neutral color in your card.  This is the final results of the card that Nan shared. Can you find her extra neutral color?  It is her black candy dots on 3 corners of her card.


     I love how Cindy used the colors as each petal of her flowers.  That took a lot of time and patience.  Her neutral color was Basic Grey.


     I had fun making this card using the circle thinlits card maker.  My neutral color was Crumb Cake.


     One of my favorite parts of using this thinlit is that you get to design the inside as well as the outside of the card.  I am interested to see what the rest of my downline will do with this challenge.







    

Friday, September 13, 2013

Thinlits card with an extra flap



   We just formed a new club in Springfield.  I was so excited when we had our first meeting last Thursday.  There are 5 great ladies that are starting up the club.  I knew they would love to play with some of the new products that are not in the current catalogs so I brought along the Label card Thinlit.  Since fall is approaching I decided to feature the Sweater Weather designer paper.  I think this card looks great, but what makes it even greater is when you open it up.....

  Do you notice something different, or extra?  There is an extra flap to this card that makes it easy to have space to make a special note to whomever you give the card to. I will be showing people that attend my classes this month how to add that special flap.  See if you can figure out what you have to do?

  We also made a matching envelope using the wonderful Envelope Punch Board.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Thinlits Label card maker



    I love a card that shows action, and that also is simple to make.  Well, the new Thinlit card makers are just that simple.  I took a 6 by 6 piece of 12 by 12 cardstock, ran it through the thinlit, added a few butterflies, and a couple of stamps and in less than a half hour had a great looking action card.  I didn't even use all the parts that came with the thinlit.  There are at least 8 additional thinlits that can be used to decorate cards.  Look for lots more samples in the future.

   
 
     When you gently pull the lower left hand corner of the card it opens up and you have another view of the action card.  Easy Peasy and tons of fun.