
So I challenged myself to take paper I did not care for and turn it into something I liked.

This pack of cards was .25 cents at Michael's. It is a nice heavy weight of cardstock.

The black left over scrap from another card was used for a frame. I secured the paper into place with two pieces of tape. Then I add my favorite adhesive ATG tape gun and attached it the card.

I cut the saying with my Cuttlebug using a Nestibilities die, embellished with a bow. What do you think. Not to bad and I used paper I would not consider using.

1 comment:
I've seen those exact cards in the bins. What a great idea, love what you came up with. Brilliant, Dixie! hugs xo
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