Today, as I was going through my Christmas shopping lists (yes, I'm still not done yet!), I felt like I needed something to add to Betty's gift. Betty is my next door neighbor and the sweetest lady you will ever meet. She is in her mid 80's and I always find it hard to shop for her because she has everything. We go to the same hair salon and I always get her a gift certificate there and homemade buckeye and peanut butter fudge candy....but I wanted to add a little something extra so I got crafty today...
I decided to make her a set of personalized cards since I know she sends out many because most of her family lives in other states. I also wanted to create a Color Recipe to show what color ink and color card I paired together, for anyone wanting to whip up a set of these for a last minute gift. If you're like me and are a HUGE Hero Arts fan, then this will be easy
peasy.
To get started, pick out a background stamp. I used
THIS one like I did in my last post. I thought it was elegant and classy just like Betty. ;)
I'll start with the RED group first...
Next, the ORANGE group...
You will need
THIS multi pack of cards. Here's a breakdown of each card...
Next, the GREEN group...
You will need
THIS multi pack of cards. Here's a breakdown of each card...
1.
Celadon card stamped with
Soft Green Shadow Ink 2.
Grass card stamped with
Grass Chalk Ink3.
Pine card stamped with
Grass Chalk Ink Next, the BLUE group...
You will need THIS multi pack of cards. Here's a breakdown of each card...
1. Powder card stamped with Soft Pool Shadow Ink
2. Cerulean card stamped with Cerulean Chalk Ink
3. Azure card stamped with Cerulean Chalk Ink
and finally, the PURPLE group...
You will need THIS multi pack of cards. Here's a breakdown of each card...
1. Lilac card stamped with Soft Purple Shadow Ink
2. Iris card stamped with Iris Chalk Ink
3. Aubergine card stamped with Iris Chalk Ink
Onto presentation. I LOVE THESE clear boxes from Papertrey Ink. I put each card inside the envelope flap and then place them inside like this...
except for the card that goes in the front....The final product...
I think Betty is going to love them. Thanks for stopping by!