So, the Echo Park papers that I used for the previous card was given to me from Crop Chocolate for being in their Chocolatier program. You sign up and are given $15 Crop Credit per quarter, and you can use that to purchase any "treat" that you see on their site. The only requirement is that you submit a project using the product that you purchased. You then post it in their forum, and then you get another $15 for the next quarter... get the idea?
Anyway, I created a simple card using the same card base, but using their cardstock stickers that was included to submit as my project.
Very cute card!!! Gotta love Crop Choc!
ReplyDeleteI am so loving this card... It is absolutely amazing...I can't wait to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable! I think I'll have to give you my address!!... ;-) LOL
ReplyDeleteAnd this chocolate crop needs investigating!! Especially with a name like that! LOL :-P
Very nice card you did a nice job tfs!!!
ReplyDeleteWah! I have been searching - scouring - the web trying to find instructions for making one of these lever cards to no avail. I can KINDA figure it out from looking at yours, but would love a tutorial. Any chance of that happening? I love the big, beautiful bouquet you made for your blog header...Wow!
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Laura - thanks for the comments! My previous entry before this one explains more in detail about the card (a different card, but similar) and there is a link that will take you to SVGCuts blog where there will be detailed instructions on the files used, what sizes, etc..
ReplyDeleteHope this helps! (Yeah, that flower bouquet took me forever to do, but loved the look when it was done!)
Thienly
Thanks for the info , Theinly. That'll help! This isn't the right post to ask under, but I would love to have the new list of SVG Cuts freebies. Thanks!
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