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Be the light

Hi everyone, Sandy here for a fun and very cute project that I did with Cute Critter stamp set from Concord & 9th

So for todays project, I wanted to have some fun with different card designs, and I knew that these stamps would be great.

For my first card, I wanted to do something different with the light bulb. So I did a cut out shape in the front card panel. That way the bulb can "shine" through... get it, lol/


When you open the card, this is what the inside looks like. I just wanted something fun and not a regular card. What to do you think?


Now for my second card ( I know, I always seem to do more but when the "light bulb goes off in your head"... get it?  It is hard to resist, lol.  I wanted a fun inside and this is the easiest tech ever.  The outside looks like a normal card.


Though I did pop up the flower so it is actually a flower on a flower. I did cut the top flower, I wanted to give it some interest and dimension.

A pop up card!!! They are simple to make and gives your card a little something extra.  I used the light bulb as a vase!!!  ( the paper I cut out using my Cricut)

I used foam squares behind the flowers to give them some depth along the inside panel. So the front 3 flowers are glued together with the vase and the back 3 flowers are on the foam squares.

But then, I wanted to vase to pop so I used Crackle Accents which is like Glossy Accents but when it dries, it cracks.  I wanted a crackled vase like the one I remembered my mom having.

I really do love how these came out and hope you do to.  
Thanks everyone for checking my CONCORD & 9TH card projects. Now make sure you click HERE to head over to the store where you can find the materials that I used. 
I will list them below.
 Until next time, bye!

Products Used:
Concord & 9th- Shine Brighter
Versafine black ink
Prismacolor Pencils
Nuvo Crystal Drops 
Crackle Accents
Wink of Stella pen- Yellow
Pop Up Foam Squares

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