I’ve made my very first Pop-Out card!
As it happens, it wasn’t as difficult as I thought it was going to be, which was a pleasant surprise so just to make things a bit more interesting I decided to do the front of the card following the latest sketch from Sketch This.

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Not only is this a Pop-Out image, I've also decoupaged part of it.
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A5 Card Blank – Craft Creations (Creative Hemp Embossed)
Patterned/Plain Papers – Basic Grey (Granola)
Inks – Ranger Distress Ink (Faded Jeans) Tsukineko StazOn (Ultramarine)
Images – Jolly Nation
Dies – Sizzlets (Happy Birthday) Spellbinder Nestabilities (Peony & Labels Two)
Embossing Folders – Cuttlebug (Dots and Stops & Traffic Jam)
Pen – Staedtler Triplus Fineliner (Blue)
Other BitsAlphabet Stamps (Unknown)
Ribbon
Star Clip
2 comments:
Sue, that's fab!
Well done on making the pop-out - they are fun, aren't they?
Card looks great
oh is this ever fabulous! those things scare the snot out of me. way to go!
hugs,
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