This was splitcoaststampers sketch #158. My very first kickstand card. In this type of card the front panel acts as a "kickstand" by being the true edge of the card that meets up with the back.
Recipe: American Crafts Paper, In the Spotlight and Double Line Doodle Stampin' Up stamp sets. Marigold Morning, Wild Wasabi, Real Red, Tempting Turquoise, and Old Olive SU inks. Versamark on red background panel. Paper Studio flower brad and yellow $1 spot ribbon to finish.
I used a bunch of punches on this card but I decided I still need one more, the circle punch that fits the small, In the Spotlight stamps. I had to hand cut those!
So how do you think the primaries are going? Do you think it's craziness out there? Sometimes I can't believe this is what our democratic process has been reduced to: a bunch of money and mudslinging. Sad that we can't use those millions of dollars for a worthy cause instead of advertising. Anyone who seems to want to change that never has enough $$$ to do it. Dichotomy, you say. Hmmmm. Let me think on that.
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Love the bright colors of your card! the ribbon looks great on it!
ReplyDeleteThis card is so happy! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis card ROCKS! I love the colors layout and everything about it. I may actually try my failed attempt again after seeing yours.
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic! I love the cheerful colours!
ReplyDeleteHi Misty, Thank you for your kind comments on my blog ! Wow your work is stunning, everything you do is so me... Keep up the good work, can I add you to my craft blogger's list, please ?
ReplyDeletethose colors just cheered me up.I love that polka dot paper.
ReplyDeleteOhhh this card is beautiful!!! full in colors that I like!!! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteOoooooo lovin that idea of the kickstand, I have only just got into making cards and I am rather clueless, thanks for the inpiration I will definitely be lifting that idea, if thats ok XXX
ReplyDeleteCute card, Misty! I love that PP!
ReplyDeletelovely card, love those papers:)x
ReplyDeletethis is fab ~ must have a go at making one of these!
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