Hat Card

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I am so sorry that I have been MIA for so long. As I mentioned last week, I have been swamped with making samples that I can’t share just yet. I promise to share them as soon as I can. When I saw this super cute card on the All Things Great and Crafty blog, I knew I had to make one too. I came across Barb’s blog by accident one day and really enjoyed what I saw. She has some cute stuff posted!

In any case, my MIL’s 70th birthday is on Monday and she collects hats, so I knew this would be the perfect b-day card for her. I didn’t have a template so I just made my own by cutting a standard sized A2 card. I covered the front with some patterned paper I had in my stash from (I think) an old Die Cuts with a View Mat Stack. Then I used some Papertrey Aqua Mist Stitched Ribbon to wrap around the middle of the hat. I used a CTMH Big Pinks Flower with a CTMH Window Charm in the middle. Before I adhered the Window Charm, I stamped a piece of Papertrey’s Aqua Mist Cardstock with a sentiment from Papertrey’s Mixed Messages stamp set in black ink. Then I put the self adhesive Window Charm on top and cut around it. The card was quick and easy, but think it turned out kind of cute.

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4 Comments

  1. What a fun card – love the big flower on the hat. I can’t wait to see all of your ‘top secret’ projects!

  2. Very cute Lisa.

    I can’t wait unti you unveil all the secret projects … Convention is just a month away!

  3. Lisa- I hope to bump into you at convention and swap cards. I love your stuff and scraplift your ideas all the time.

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