Washi tape can be used in place of a DSP strip or Ribbon strip. It can be gathered, laid straight, repositioned if need be, cut, torn and used on all sorts of projects. This post showcases a very simple layout for making mass Christmas cards...
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Washi Tape Christmas Cards |
Steps
Choose a background cardstock in a coordinating colour to the Washi Tape you wish to use.
The Washi Tape is placed in uneven strips on the Whisper White cardstock, which is mounted onto the background cardstock with sticky strip.
Stamp greeting on Whisper White in a coordinating ink colour and mount this onto coordinating cardstock which has been punched out using decorative label punch.
Mount this over the washi tape strips with Dimensionals...
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Washi Tape Christmas Cards |
Up close...
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Washi Tape Christmas Cards |
Today showcases works from a workshop held in 2013 where I held a couple of workshops to make a very simple card. These are the ladies works for Christmas...
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Washi Tape Christmas Cards |
Daffodil Delight and Old Olive with that gorgeous Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding by Stampin' Up!
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Washi Tape Christmas Cards |
Daffodil Delight...
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Washi Tape Christmas Cards |
Old Olive and Cherry Cobbler - again love the Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding by Stampin" Up!
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Washi Tape Christmas Cards |
And then to use the same layout for a Mother's card - so easy and yet so beautiful
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A Crafty Cat: Stampin' Up! Washi Tape Mother Card |
Washi Tape is certainly a delight to use, so be sure to use it when you want to add a little something else to your projects. Thanks for stopping by!
Yours in paper craft
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