Need a quick card? Create this one in less than 5 minutes!
Saturday, August 8th, 2009
Do you ever need a quick card for someone and you don't have anything quite right on hand? Unfortunately (or fortunately) that happens to me frequently. The other day I needed to send a check to someone and had some old envelopes lying around that I needed to use. The problem with the envelopes (besides the fluorescent orange color!) was the odd size – 3.5" x 6.5". Weird, huh? But since I am a rubber stamper and paper crafter, I rose to the challenge! Hee hee.
So here's what I did, and I have to say I am quite please with the results (and I got to use up a lot of retired product – win/win!):
1. Cut a piece of Blue Bayou card stock – 6.5"x 6.25" and score and fold in half so you have a 3.25" x 6.25" card.
2. Stamp the flower from From the Garden (retired) with Versamark ink on the front of the card.
3. Cut a 3"x 2.5" piece of designer paper (sorry, I cannot remember the name of this one), and tear one 3" edge. Attach to the left side of the card.
4. Use the Curly Label Punch to punch a hole from the front of the card in the lower right corner.
5. Line the inside of the card with a piece of River Rock card stock (3x6") – round the corners.
6. Close the card so you can see the River Rock card stock through the Curly Label hole on the front and stamp your image (Best Yet – retired) with Chocolate Chip ink.
7. With Chocolate Chip ink, stamp the flower image from Pocket Silhouettes on the left side, and a small portion on the right side.
Here's a close up of the inside:
Too bad the card didn't coordinate with the envelope, but hey, no one is perfect!











