Cute Little Washi Tape Card
June 30, 2013
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Do you just love this sweet little 3" x 4" card!?
BELOW: Just cover your cardstock scraps with rows of Washi Tape, and adhere to a folded card! I folded the ends of the washi tape over the back side of the cardstock before adhering it to my notecard.
Add a little flag greeting and a ribbon and DONE!
Tip for cutting flag embellishment can be found here
Stampin' Up! Supplies you'll need for this card
Washi Tape Bundle/class #134743
(includes 12 rolls of Washi Tape, 20 notecards & online class)
or
Gingham Garden Washi (129314) & Epic Day Washi (131269)
and Notecards #131527
Stamps:
A Dozen Thoughts, pg 59 #131056 (wood) or #131059 (clear)
Accessories:
Brights Candy Dots #130931
Calypso Coral Chevron Ribbon #130018
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Oh I love washi tape on cards ... I have a few I've made which I talky should photograph and get on my blog
Posted by: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=777054552 | July 06, 2013 at 06:20 AM
I love both looks -- however, my personality is for the first card you made with nice even edges. I also think that card would have looked "bad" if you had used torn edges. IMHO. I love the one with the heart the very best!
Dorothy (3UJKNZ9C)
Posted by: Dorothy | August 14, 2013 at 11:51 AM
Hi Patty, I have been following your work and getting inspirations for years, and I always look forward to your next email...I like both ideas with the washi tape, as I work with stampin up myself I love the products. The cut look is great for a perfect look, especially if the card is ment for someone who is a perfectionist, but I always go for the ripped look, as it gives a certain look of an art project, then just a card. Art is about what you love to do, and it never has to be perfect, so I would always go for a rough look, it is a more you project, and inspires your art creativeness.
Posted by: Shelley heft | August 15, 2013 at 02:22 PM