Hi Stampers,
I spent a little while making thank you cards for my October and November orders. These are so fast and easy. They measure 3" x 3". The Mini Square Envelopes come in Whisper White, so that's the card stock color I used. First I scored a line at 3" down the long side of several pieces of Whisper White card stock. Then I cut each sheet at 6". I, then, turned these pieces so the 11" side faced the top of my paper cutter and cut 3" segments. I repeated this on each sheet of Whisper White until I had a pile of 3" x 6" pieces. I folded on the score line and creased with my bone folder.
I cut 3" x 5/8" strips of DSP from the Autumn Meadows collection in the Holiday Mini collection and layered these on strips of Taken With Teal card stock cut at 3" x 3/4". I used SNAIL to attach these to the mini cards. "thank you" is from Teeny Tiny Wishes (have I said I love this set...LOL) and stamped in Taken with Teal Classic Ink...Done! These small cards are perfect for little notes, gift tags, etc. Make them with a holiday design and attach to Hostess gifts. They have so many uses. Make a little mini pizza box*, stamp a few cards, include envelopes and you have a wonderful little gift! What do you think? They couldn't be any easier. The mini envelopes come in a set of 40 for $7.50. Forty envelopes go a loooong way! Make a bunch and always have some on hand for when you need one. You could pay up to $3 each for a little card like this!
Supplies:Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes (115370)
Paper: Whisper White Card Stock (100730); Autumn Meadows Designer Series Paper (116769); Taken With Teal Card Stock (101584)
Ink: Taken With Teal Classic Ink (103257)
Accessories: SNAIL Adhesive (104332); Mini Square Envelopes (107309); Bone Folder (102300); Fiskar Paper Cutter (104152); Scoring Blade/Cutting Blade (104154)
* Tutorial will follow for the Mini Pizza Box to hold 3" x 3" cards.
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Mary Davidson














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