The theme this week is Friend - isn't that a perfect theme for this amazing group of crafters who are sharing inspiration with our Social Stamping blog hop!!
My cards are totally inspired by the amazing Jacque Williams and she has a video tutorial that's super easy to follow. Click here to see it.
I've made a bunch of these to send to a bunch of friends!! This greeting from the Love What You do Stamp set is sooo perfect for our theme this week! It says everything!!
I've used the lovely Pressed Petals designer series paper for this fun 'rip and flip' technique.
I hope you've been inspired to get creating to send some cards to your friends while we are all physically isolating!! What a fun way to show our love of crafting while bringing a smile to our friend's faces.
To see the list of the whole blog hop, click above!!
Please head over to my online store if you wish to see these products in more detail - and you can place your order anytime (if you're in Australia) while you're there (even if you're in your pyjamas!!)
And, if you can see yourself creating cards and sharing your love of papercrafts while inspiring others, perhaps you might be interested in the Stampin' Up! Business opportunity - contact me to find out how.
And, if you can see yourself creating cards and sharing your love of papercrafts while inspiring others, perhaps you might be interested in the Stampin' Up! Business opportunity - contact me to find out how.
Wow Julia, awesome cards. Lots of happy friends in your future. I love this technique too. TFS
ReplyDeleteBeautiful choice of DSP. I’m sure your friends will love receiving them.
ReplyDeleteRip & flip is one of my all-time favourite techniques. Your cards using this DSP are beautiful! Kelly x
ReplyDeleteLovely Julia I really love the rip and flip technique I really need to make a few quick and easy cards for my mum great reminder about it xx
ReplyDeleteLove your cards Julia, they showcase the DSP perfectly x
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! I haven't done the rip and flip before. I will have to try this out with some of my DSP. Thanks for sharing. Love your colourful cards, that DSP is stunning x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Julia, I’ve never tried the “rip & flip” technique. What a great way to showcase DSP.
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