I wanted this Mini Convention to be product based. If you don't know how to use it, how can you sell it? So the next 4 projects are using things that we don't use very often.
The first 2 cards are made with the Printed Acetate Sheets.
This Dandelion Acetate pieceis from the Clearly Thanks Acetate Sheet. Cut your Acetate Piece and DSP to 5 1/4" x 4". Place your Acetate Piece directly over the DSP and with the Paper Piercer, pierce a hole in the middle of each dandelion. Insert and secure one large rhinestone in the large dandelion and a medium rhinestone in the smaller dandelion. Gently peel back the right corner of the acetate piece and stamp your words. Now secure the entire piece to the cardstock with snail. Easy!
This one is a little trickier. The problem is you want to adhere the acetate piece to the cardstock without seeing the tape so this time, after you tape the bottom piece and th DSP onto the cardstock, you place Sticky Strip on the backside of the Acetate Piece. Adhere the Acetate Piece so the bottom is even with the bottom of the card. Now place another piece of Sticky Strip on the top of the Acetate Piece and adhere the small Bermuda Bay Cardstock to it. Acetate is secure and not seen!
This is the Elegant Note Card. The emblem is lasered cut and all you do is punch out the pieces. The Bridesmaid Specialty Paper is used on the back to highlight the laser cut. Also used is Very Vanilla Taffeta Ribbon. The Flowers are stamped from the For All You Do Stamp Set. The Words are from Teeny Tiny Words. Pretty In Pink ink is used and also a Small Clear Rhinestone.
Last, but not least is the Pendant Note Card.
This time the Grooms Specialty Paper is used and the Jumbo Brads. There is not a Basic Black Jumbo Brad so this one is dyed using the Black Staz On Stamp Pad. Up close you can't even tell it's been dyed! I want to thank Patty Bennett for letting me CASE this card. You ROCK Patty!
Day 3 will follow tomorrow and I will probably have to split it into 2 blog posts. Hope you're enjoying all the projects. See ya soon!







It looks like you all had such fun - wish I could have been there. Love all the fun and beautiful projects you did. Thanks for sharing! MaryJo
Posted by: MaryJo Marshall | August 22, 2009 at 10:16 AM