Sunday, November 03, 2013

Blue Plaid OSW -- 1

Some of you may remember the cards I posted way back at the beginning of October. Most of them were part of a "One Sheet Wonder" set I was working on.

The template I used was designed by Carol Lovenstein, something I found on Pinterest. Part of the plan with these was to use up a bunch of leftover images and make as many cards as possible — for a variety of uses — in a short amount of time. I finally got round to scanning them so I could share. All paper is from DCWV or Recollections, other details noted for individual cards. Click on an image for a larger view.




Stamps: Yukon (Stampin' Up, retired) ~ Ink: Basic Black (SU)
Accessories: Word Window Punch, Computer Printed Greeting


Stamps: Wildlife Reserve, Canvas (SU)
Ink: Basic Black, Not Quite Navy
Accessories: Word Window (SU) and Circle Punches (Marvy), Computer printed greeting


Stamps: Wildlife Reserve, Canvas
Ink: Basic Black, Not Quite Navy
Accessories: Small circle punch (Marvy)
 
Stamps: Wildlife Reserve (SU); Birthday Wishes (Unknown)
Ink: Basic Black
Accessories: Word Window Punch


Stamps: Wildlife Reserve (SU) ~ Ink: Basic Black
Accessories: Word Window Punch, Computer printed greeting, Circle punches (Marvy)
 

Stamps: Wildlife Reserve, Canvas (SU)
Ink: Basic Black
Accessories: Word Window and Circle punches, Computer printed greeting


Stamps: Dog (Inkadinkado) ~ Ink: Basic Black
Accessories: Word Window Punch, Computer printed greeting


More OSW cards to follow on Monday!





4 comments:

Rebecca said...

I love that puppy stamp! And the wolf. Maybe I need to get me some more...Not sure where I'd put them...

Heather said...

Thanks, Rebecca. The "Wildlife Reserve" set is one of my favorite animal sets from Stampin' Up. So glad I bought that one, as it is quite versatile. It's great for masculine cards, and I've used the eagle in the set for 4th of July.

Alice Audrey said...

Seems like you did some similar about a year ago.

Heather said...

Alice: It's possible. I like making large batches of cards, and finding a new template you like seems to add incentive for mass production.