Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Punch Pal Homemade Card Ideas


Here are some homemade card ideas made with the Punch Pals stamp set. These were all taken from the display boards at Fall Fest. I apologize for the crazy angles the photos were taken, but I swear I was doing the best I can. Everytime I touched something on the table, something came toppling off. So to not disturb the display, I had to do some creative picture shooting. As in yesterday's post, here are 3 different designs with the same stamp set and 3 different unique styles.

The first one is done in Soft Sky, Blue Bayou and Whisper White. The tis the season greeting was done with the scallop circle and the varying circle punches. The snowflakes were stamped in blue bayou followed by some white embossing with irdescent ice. There is a strip of Soft Sky designer series paper with Blue Bayou double stiched ribbon. They also inked the edges for a distressed look.

The next one uses the designer paper from the Winter Bright Simply Scrappin' Kit. The colors are Wild Wasabi, Pretty in Pink, Bashful Blue ad Real Red. The Pengium is colored in with the Stampin' Write Markets and a Rhinestone brad was added to his scarf for a little bling. The edges of the white card stock were inked up in Real Red. Again, the 'Tis the season was done with the scallop circle and the varying circle punches. The added embellishment was a strip of Double Stiched Groovy Guava.
The last card is made with The Dashing Designer Series Paper, Whisper WHite, Very Vanilla, Real Red, River Rock and Old Olive card stock. The tis the season was done with the scallop circle and the varying circle punches. The Merry Christmas greeting comes form the Holidays & Wishes stamp set. Some Vintage Brads put the finishing touches on the card.
Since these are all photos taken from the display boards, I unfortunately can not give credit to who made them. But I couldn't pass up the opportunity to share with you some fabulous samples using the Punch Pals stamp set and to help you get some ideas for your holiday card making.





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