I had a white card base with three pre-punched holes on the right side of the card front. I covered the front with a panel of DSP, then used a 1 1/4" circle punch to create the holes you see above. My punch was just a bit larger than the existing holes so I had to punch through the cardstock, too, but it worked fine. I could have used a circle die that was closer in size to the existing holes, but using the punch was so much quicker!
I had the die-cut and inked teddy bear in my stash, and I thought he'd look cute on this card. He's popped up on some foam squares.
ETA: Since my bear was die-cut, I am adding this card to Darnell's weekly I.D.E.A.S. calendar post here. This week, the prompt is to use dies or fussy-cutting in making your card.
The stamped words are also popped up with foam tape.
I punched out three yellow hearts and popped them up in the center of each punched circle.
When the card is opened, the three hearts are visible on the inside. I also stamped a sentiment there, centering it between the fold and the three hearts.
Yesterday I decided to spend some time cleaning up my crafting area, but I kept getting distracted by all the stuff in there. In fact, while I've was "cleaning," I put together five cards! It's probably safe to say that I got more cardmaking done than cleaning.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl