My basic card is a 4 1/2 x 5 1/2 plain white card from a 50 card stack that comes with envelopes. Next, I got out my Cricut Design Studio (first I tried to work on my Gypsy - *sigh* - I have a high learning curve, so I went back to CDS) and made some frames (Storybook Cartridge) on it to fit around the picture, including a basic rectangle (cut on my regular paper cutter without a Cricut pattern). I made one frame using the "shadow" feature, so it is fatter and fits nicely behind the first frame. I also used the Lyrical Letters cartridge to make the phrase "Happy Easter". I welded the 2 words so I didn't have to move each letter separately.
Once the paint was dry on my picture, I glued it to the rectangle, then the two frames. I used Tim Holtz (got it on sale at Hobby Lobby) Distressed Ink honey and sky blue to color up the front and inside of the card some. I attached the picture to the front of the card, added some beads, glued the sentiment inside, and the card was ready to go. Hopefully my daughter will hang on to it - my grand daughter is only 2 1/2 years old! It was fun to make, though, and I enjoyed learning how to use and combine several different techniques, textures and media for the first time.
I hope you enjoyed my little card-making adventure. Have a blessed Easter and remember the reason we celebrate - He Is Risen!
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