Hi!
Phew! Can you believe that we are up to week 12 of the Heart Of Christmas Blog Hops? I'm pretty sire I say that every week (with the relevant week number), but I somehow seem to be surprised all over again each week at how fast the year is flying by.
I'm once again using a Sheetload Of Cards template, along with my SU supplies, to create a group of four cards this week. It's the May 2020 template, and I've combined it with some Peaceful Prints DSP and Christmas To Remember stamp set.
This was a pretty quick set of card to make. The trickiest part was cropping the DSP for the front to create the four different panels. So that each set of papers matched, two layers of DSP were cropped at once. Any slightly dodgy bits were hidden under the sentiment circle - not that I'm admitting to any dodgy bits! LOL!!
I played with the layout of the cards by flipping the DSP panel upside down for two of the cards. I don't think that I have a preference for the circle being high or low - I quite like both!
That's all from me for tonight, another four cards added to my stash, so I am very happy. Next up on our Blog Hop this evening is my lovely Victorian friend, Ros Davidson. Ros is always so clever with her ideas for cards!
If at any time you find a broken link please head to the blog of this week’s host of The Heart Of Christmas Blog Hop, Sharon Davern, and she will have the list of all those participating.
Bye for now,
Tina
Beautiful collection of cards Tina, great way to use those DSP sheets.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great layout and eye catching design. A wonderful way to showcase the different patterned paper designs.
ReplyDeleteAh, sentiment panels are great for covering up "bits" we don't want seen, aren't they? Nice use of these lovely papers, Tina ... and I like that the flipped panels, and different placement of the sentiment circles, give quite different looks.
ReplyDeleteI hope Hudson has had a great birthday! x
Tina I love the DSP layered either way too - aren't sentiments just perfect for those tricky dodgy bits? This is a great design for any DSP, I'm loving your sheetload of cards every week!
ReplyDeleteLovely! This is a design I use again and again in creating too. Great for quick and easy cards and the colours in this one come together well.
ReplyDeleteAnother fantastic collection of cards Tina. I am loving your sheetload of cards ideas and I particularly like your choice of DSP this week. They work beautifully together with the pop of green.
ReplyDeleteGreat design to use up the DSP and both designs compliments each other well. As you said also good to cover up bits.
ReplyDeleteGreat set of cards and I particularly like how you have flipped the layers to get different looks. The DSP looks good too.
ReplyDeleteAnother set of great cards Tina, great design this one for quick cards and to show the beautiful DSP and have a great sentiment of any shape.
ReplyDeleteA lovely combination of these DSP patterns Tina. Your stash of cards must be almost to toppling over point! Great cards.
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