Today I want to show you some of the "Oh Deer!" collection by
Fancy Pants from the Scraptastic Store. This cute collection has some
refreshing non-traditional holiday colors. In addition to the great
papers, I used the awesome Sequins and Flair, and the big pack of 3x4"
and 4x6" cards. I don't really do the pocket style of scrapbooking very
often, but I still love to buy the pocket sized cards for my layouts so I
thought I would share some of the ways I like to use these cards when
they aren't going in a pocket.
First I created a layout and used the Oh Deer card as part of the
focus, but I punched snowflakes from the sides, stitched across the
lower edge and I had to add a red sequin nose so he would match the deer
in my yard. I mounted the card with foam tape for dimension so the
snowflakes would show up a bit better.
Supplies: Patterned Paper (
Fancy Pants Designs, Oh Deer!, Wonder Paper), Cards (
Fancy Pants Designs Oh Deer! Brag Cards ), Flair (
Fancy Pants Designs, Oh Deer! Flair), Sequins (
Fancy Pants Designs Oh Deer! Sequins), Chipboard Alphabet (
Jillibean Soup Holly Berry Borscht Beanboard Alphas Wood Planks), Alpha Stickers (
Elle's Studio Letter & Number Stickers Dark Gray )
You can probably see that the coral colored block is a 3x4" card and I
cut a strip and put it directly below with an arrow shaped piece that I
cut from a green card. The great thing about this card set is that it
has quite a few that are like patterned paper blocks, but card weight
and smaller scale prints. I cut the blue snowflake print flag from one
of the 4x6" cards and the calendar is cut from one of the blocks as
well.
After I finished my layout I decided that I should go ahead and make a
mini card to use as a gift tag while I had all the cute products out. I
used a 4x6" dotted card folded in half as the card shape, then I cut
1/8" from the edges of the "noel" card and punched the snowflake shape
from the background like I had done with the layout. After adding a
stitched edge and a sequin the little card tag is finished and only took
about 2 minutes to complete. I can use it on a gift during the
holidays, as a hidden journaling spot on a layout, or even in my
December Daily album if I ever get started on that. :)