Easy Foil Edged Cards - Using Feels Like Frost Designer Paper
My Team leader and I both did very successful stamp-a-stack classes with this idea, and I had one set of foil edged cards and envelopes and about a quarter pack of the designer series paper left over, so thought I'd share it here with you today. This is a really simple way to make a product based class that is DEAD SIMPLE for you, VERY affordable for the customer, and will have them leaving your class with cards that they will LOVE!
Feels Like Frost can no longer be ordered, but you can use pretty much any designer series paper with these foil edged cards and they will look great. Just punch or die cut a variety of tags and layers for your sentiments, stamp and you're done.
The foil edged envelopes and cards come 20 in a pack and are available in either Gold 147901 or Silver 147900 for $13.50 CAD$ They can be found on page 168 of the Annual Catalogue, and are a great value.
I get a lot of comments about my scrap bucket, and my goody box from my customers - I often go to these when someone makes a little boo-boo, an ink smudge, or if they just want an additional layer or piece to back up some embellishment. I love my little Goody Box - it always seems to have just the right piece I'm looking for for a layer or a tag. When I come across a combination or shape that I like when I'm making cards, I will make a few extra pieces while I have the dies and punches out, and throw them in the box for later. This is a great way to use up scraps too.
Feels Like Frost can no longer be ordered, but you can use pretty much any designer series paper with these foil edged cards and they will look great. Just punch or die cut a variety of tags and layers for your sentiments, stamp and you're done.
The foil edged envelopes and cards come 20 in a pack and are available in either Gold 147901 or Silver 147900 for $13.50 CAD$ They can be found on page 168 of the Annual Catalogue, and are a great value.
I get a lot of comments about my scrap bucket, and my goody box from my customers - I often go to these when someone makes a little boo-boo, an ink smudge, or if they just want an additional layer or piece to back up some embellishment. I love my little Goody Box - it always seems to have just the right piece I'm looking for for a layer or a tag. When I come across a combination or shape that I like when I'm making cards, I will make a few extra pieces while I have the dies and punches out, and throw them in the box for later. This is a great way to use up scraps too.
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