I'm back to show you a couple of more cards that I made in my Paper Kutz class. If you missed my last post showing all of the cards I've made up to this point, click
here. As I mentioned before, my class meets once a month so I'll be posting a Paper Kutz update every month. If you noticed that I didn't post anything last month, well...that's because someone got a coupon in the mail and felt compelled to go to the mall and use it.
So here's the first card we did.
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This is what we started out with |
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And we turned it into this! Spooky, huh? |
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And the inside |
The other one we did wasn't exactly a card but it was just as fun! We had our choice to make either place cards in pine cones or napkin rings. Since I'm not planning on having a dinner party anytime soon, I thought I would go with the napkin rings. This was so stinkin' easy, it was ridiculous.
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The front |
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And the back |
All I did was take 2 colors of paper (these were already cut into smaller pieces), cut a scalloped edge around them, placed one on top of the other and stamped the one on the top. Then I took a hole punch and punched a hole on each side and tied some yarn around the back. Easy peasy!!
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