The granny square image is a layering stamp set so it's really easy to use different colors -- and the possible color combinations are endless. As I did with the Plants and Vases set, for my first card I used the product packaging as the inspiration for my first card. I stamped four granny squares together on a white panel as well as a fifth square on a separate piece of white card stock. I die cut the extra square and used foam tape to add it, at an angle, to the middle of the other stamped images. I added the sentiment below the granny squares, attached the panel to a card base, and finished with a few sequins.
For the second card, I stamped and die cut three granny squares. I struggled to arrange them in a layout I liked, so I tried a mini slim card (3-1/2" x 6") instead of an A2 size. I created a simple border by scoring a line 1/4" away from each edge. I adhered one square at an angle on each side of the card and then used foam tape to add the third square overlapping the first two. I kept the embellishment simple and just added a white bow to the middle of the center square.
Maybe this winter I'll try crocheting again. Until then, this is a fun substitute. :) Thanks for stopping by!
2 comments:
These are great cards! My fave is the last one as the bright colours caught my eye! I can crochet, and made a blanket some years ago. My mum used to knit and crochet. It's quite easy once you get the hang of it. In the meantime, just keep making these fabulous cards! Sunshine iheartostamp.blogspot.com
Thanks, Sunshine! Maybe I'll try to do some more crochet this winter. I'd love to be able to make a blanket someday.
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