Friday, March 18, 2011

Lucky Girl Card for Papercraft Star and Kraft Journal

Hope you are having a great Friday! This weekend is the end of my Spring Break... Bummer, I know!

I know that St. Patrick's Day was yesterday but I wanted to enter something for Papercraft Star and the Kraft Journal. So, today I was cleaning my craft area and went through some of my older paper that I have and noticed that I really don't have a lot of green paper, but I did manage to find a scrap already cut from my Cricut and a couple other Basic Grey green paper! So, all I had to do was figure out what I wanted to go with it... As you can see I added a bow and a sentiment geared towards the St. Patrick's Day theme... And I wanted to add some buttons or something else.. but no green buttons, geez...


Materials Used:
Thick Kraft cardstock from school
Patterned Paper: Basic Grey
Green Cardstock: Bazzill
Ribbon: American Crafts
Cricut Cartridges: Paisley, Storybook

Enjoy your evening!
Catherine

7 comments:

  1. Hi Catherine! Gorgeous!! I LOVE the pattern papers you used with the kraft and the ribbon is perfect!! Great seeing you again over at Papercraft Star! :)
    Regan

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  2. Beautiful design Catherine. The mix of green with the kraft is gorgeous. Glad to see you playing with us at PCS! :)

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  3. Isn't it strange to have sooo much paper, and not the color you actually want. That happened to me with lavender - I was sure I must have it, but noooo. I agree about the kraft, green and that gorgeous ribbon - wonderful job. Always good to have you at PCS, Catherine !!

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  4. You found the perfect scraps Catherine! Great design and I love that big green bow. Thanks so much for sharing this with us at The Kraft Journal!

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  5. What a fun and pretty card, I love the big green bow too...thanks so much for playing along with us at The Kraft Journal!!!

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  6. LOL, maybe you have no green buttons, but this sure is cute anyway! Love those papers mixed with the kraft, and love the die cut shape. Pretty bow, too.
    Thanks for playing along with us at The Kraft Journal.

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