As I mentioned in a previous post, I’ve been sending more cards. This, in turn, depletes my stash. Over the past week, I’ve been having fun creating some new designs using some scraps as well as previously created card bases.
I have an index card box full of precut layering pieces for cards. This comes in handy for quick card making. I also have a wooden cigar box filled with mini collages for cards or journal pages. Doing some of the mindless prep work ahead of time leaves more time for the creative process and doesn’t interrupt the flow of ideas.
I am also starting to pre-make some sentiment pieces. I grabbed my tag and mason jar punches to start. The mason jar is so darn cute. The punch itself is a bit finicky. It jams almost every single time. UGH!!!!
I am willing to put up with it though because…look how cute this is!!!! After I stamped the pale seafoam green I realized that it was beginning to look like an old-fashioned blue mason. I used a cosmetic sponge to shade in two colors of blue dye-based ink. Then rubbed the top of the jar on a gray pigment ink pad to act as the zinc lid.
I used foam tape to lift it off the page so I could add some sticker flowers to the jar. So fun!
I can 100% guarantee that you’ll be seeing more cards and postcards. They are really quite addictive to create.
Not sure how I missed this, but I’m glad you pointed it out. Wonderful cards and that mason jar punch is amazing. Never saw one like that before. Sometimes I add a sheet of sandpaper to the card stock I’m punching and it seems to help. I’m not a fan of Martha Stewart, but her punches are the best. Never ever stick or hang up.
Again, love the cards, dear.