Todayās Artist Trading Card post features the Impression Obsession Cover-A-Card stamp again (in fact itās an offcut from the background that I made the other day.
The theme for this one is awareness.
Todayās Artist Trading Card post features the Impression Obsession Cover-A-Card stamp again (in fact itās an offcut from the background that I made the other day.
The theme for this one is awareness.
Todayās Artist Trading Card post features a little more in terms of techniques and focuses on the theme of the dream.
Today’s Artist Trading Card post features a design that I actually made a while ago as a tag.
It’s a wonderful design from a stamp set by Hobby Art.
Today’s Artist Trading Card post features a simple design that has a floral theme with a positive sentiment.
Here is the second of the Artist Trading Card post series that I started yesterday. This one is full of colour and has a sentiment that I hope that you will carry throughout the year.
So this year I decided that I wanted to have a daily post on my blog but was a little concerned as life can sometimes take up a lot of the time that I would have ordinarily dedicated to the blog.
For this reason, and seeing that some of my friends were doing something similar, I thought that I would aim for some little makes, such as Artist Trading Cards.
This post therefore is the first in a 365 blog post series showing off a range of the little critters that I have been making in those little snatched moments of creativity.
This week I have been makingĀ an Artist Trading Card using stamps from Tiddly Inks that I got free in a copy of Quick Cards Made Easy.
I’m glad that I have managed to get this project completedĀ as I now have a little something to giveaway for my 150th blog post!
This week’s free SVG cutting file is a simple mini envelope. I have designed this to fit Artist Trading Cards however you can of course increase the size to fit larger projects.
So far I have been creating some quite sizable projects with the Inkadinkado Stamping Gear from EK Success however a lovely lady called Suzanne, from Australia, recently contacted me via my Facebook page and asked how she would go about creating smaller projects with the Inkadinkado Stamping Gear.
Through some experimentation I have discovered that size doesn’t matter and that you can work on projects all the way down to an Artist Trading Card (about 3.5 inches by 2.5 inches) so I thought I’d share some ideas with you all.