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My card creations


I did some card-making last night and I had so
much fun creating a few.
I used a few materials for my cards.
Card Stock. 
Washi tape
and 
Stamps.
You can pretty much use whatever you'd like.
I usually use my heart-shaped hole puncher and
create different designs with that. 
Whatever you do just be creative and have fun!

 Enjoy!
~Stephanie








Comments

  1. What a darling card! I also paper craft :)
    I'm visiting from DIY Showoff. I hope you can stop by my blog and leave a comment and Link Up!
    ~ Megin of VMG206
    www.vmg206.blogspot.com

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  2. Megin, thank you! I'll be sure to check the link up out. :)

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  3. I think to save on costs I'm going to start card making too for my photography business when I launch it. Also it is nice and seems more personalized since I made the card rather than buying one from Hallmark or something.

    Love the cards Stephanie!

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  4. Oh Dina, that would be great! Thank you so much :)

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  5. That is very nice.I love when I get a card that I know someone made just for me. I want to get a few items and see if this is a skill that I could do.

    Cynthia

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  6. I love that card.
    Also, I nominated you for a Liebster Award! Check out all the details here: http://secondchancesgirl.blogspot.com/2013/03/yay-liebster.html

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  7. Ida, thanks!! I'll be sure to check it out :)..again thank you.

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  8. Cynthia, thank you so much. You should give it a try, homemade cards are so lovely :)

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  9. Very beautiful & oriental!

    I too just love time spent crafting up cards:) Find card inspiration at www.facebook.com/creativelyredeemingher

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  10. Lovely cards, Stephanie, I like your colors so much!

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  11. Hi Stephanie. Love your beautiful card. I enjoy connecting with other crafty people so I am your newest follower via GFC. Would love for you to stop by and say hi.
    Leslie
    www.thememorynest.blogspot.com

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  12. What a great way to use wash tape! Can't wait to try it soon! Thanks for sharing.

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  13. Thank you ladies! I love creating new crafts.
    Glad you all enjoyed it :)
    Leslie, I'll be by to check your blog out! ;)

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  14. I used to love making cards! But I haven't really had the time lately due to blogging but stumbling upon posts like this reminds me of the good times :D

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    1. Aw, it has been a while since I have made cards as well.
      I really want to make some new cards soon, but like you have mentioned blogging does take up some time. Also my children keep me busy these days.
      I am happy that this post was able to remind you of those good times.
      Thank you for stopping by. :)

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