If you have ever said to yourself, “I just don’t have time to create handmade cards”….then Picture My Life (PML) cards are for you! Close To My Heart offers PML cards to coordinate with their paper suites. While they were originally created for pocket scrapbookers…..they work beautifully on traditional scrapbook pages as well as creating super easy cards! The Crisp Air PML cards come with 24 cards. You get 12 4″x6″ cards and 12 3″ x 4″ cards. The cards are double sided to insure you have the correct orientation you need for your design.
To create my card, I simply took one of the 4×6 cards and die cut a stitched panel out of it to mount onto my A2 card base. To add a touch of bling, a clear shimmer brush was used on the images and a few gold glitter gems were added. If bling is not your thing, then you could totally skip that part and still have a super cute handmade card in minutes. For me, I think everything looks better with a little bling!
All supplies by Close To My Heart, except where noted:
- X7284D Crisp Air Picture My Life Cards
- X6060 Mocha Cardstock
- Z3293 Clear Shimmer Brush
- Z3312 Gold Glitter Gems
- Stitched Panel Die-MFT
I have entered my card in the following challenges:
- Double Trouble-Something, Anything, Everything
- Simon Says Stamp-Shimmer & Shine
- Try It on Tuesday-Keep It Simple
- Word Art Wednesday-Anything Goes
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Very nice. Thanks for sharing with us at Try It on Tuesday. hugs-Erika
Such pretty paper, Allisa, perfect for your fall card! Thank you for playing along with us at Double Trouble #119.
Beautiful card, Alisa! I love the way you’ve interwoven the sentiment with the leaves. Great color choices, too!! Thank you for sharing your card with us at Double Trouble for our “SomeThing, AnyThing, EveryThing” challenge!!! -Donna
A wonderful Thanksgiving card. Thank you for linking with us at TioT’s.
Yvonne
Those cards are absolutely darling! I love what you did with yours. Fall projects have such a beautiful feel. Thank you for sharing yours with us at Double Trouble! 🙂