I don't use mirror (or miri) card very often, mainly because my cutters (all three of them~ even the new one I had for Christmas) cuts wonky. And there's nothing worse than a wonky bit on a card, unless it's supposed to be there! That's why I love my Nestabilites. No wonky bits! I've used them here to cut the frame. Somewhere nice for Tilda to sit.
I've used Pink Petticoat papers and flowers cut out with a Woodware punch
I'm a bit of an addict when it comes to punches. (I do seem to have rather a lot of them) but I'm still looking for a two and a half inch circle punch ~ one I don't have to buy in from America. I can just see me now, taking an extra large suitcase when we go over to see Maria (youngest daughter) in October, full of things for the new baby but coming back with it crammed to bursting with crafty things!!
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2 hours ago
Lyn, what a cute Tilda card! Thanks so much for following us over at the cuttlebugchallenge.blogspot.com
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~Spike
Hi Lyn,
ReplyDeleteJust found your comment on my blog, it is actually that easy to make the party invites once you have done one or two. I have just found that it is probably better to fold the inside of the card closer to the middle as in it's current form it did not actually fit fully in the envelope that came with the card as the spinning rectangle stuck out too much. Another solution would obviously be to get a bigger envelope.
Love,
Jo.
Hi Spyder, loving your Tilda cards, she looks great with the mirri card backing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the card. Yum yum.
Barbara
xxx