I'll be doing a series of "Wild Cards" from the Wild Cards cartridge, I'll number each card so you will know where to find it in your booklet. I'll start with #1 and continue on to the end. However, I may break it up a bit and add other projects in between all the wild cards.
I've let my daughter choose the pattern paper from my huge stash then I grab coordinating solids.
I'm a retired Stampin' Up! demonstrator from 1998-2008... yep 10 years, so most of my cardstock and pattern paper are from Stampin' Up.
Here is Wild Card #1
Those are nice cards. Thanks for doing the wild card series.
ReplyDeleteThis is exactly what I have been looking for! A blog with cards that look awesome but that a mortal can do. Thank you so much! I will be visiting often.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful cards, just got my expression and the wild card cartdridge and i love seeing the cards you can make with it. Can't wait till the next one.
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On Card #2, is the striped paper cut as a liner? What did you do about the cut out space? Do you have any idea what the cut out space is for? How did you use the jagged-y piece that is with the card?
ReplyDeleteI can't thank you enough for doing this series. I have the Wild Card cart and don't have a clue as to how to use it. So a big thank you....Janet
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