I recently printed out several copies of a colorful AI image that featured delicate flowers around all four sides of a rectangle. I sized the image to fit an A2 card base, printed it out, and here is what I created:
The "thanks" was sitting on my desk. It had been cut from gold metallic cardstock, and I thought it would look pretty on this card.
I stamped the second sentiment, cut it out and popped it up on a thin strip of foam tape.
The lilac gems were a final embellishment to add a little sparkle.
The stamped sentiment on the inside creates a nice link to the gold "thanks" on the front of the card. I also added a punched heart from gold metallic cardstock.
I happened to have this oval on my desk with "happy Birthday" printed on it. I added a little bit of ink around its edge and popped it up on the center of my card.
Then I added three butterflies--one yellow/pink (die-cut) and two little blue ones (punched). The blue ones each have a blue gem in the center of their bodies.
A simple sentiment was stamped on the inside.
For this card, I once again reached for a sentiment that was laying on my desk. I cut it into three separate words, lightly inked the edges, and popped each one up at an angle.
This time, instead of adding butterflies, I scattered a few blue gems around my sentiment words.
I stamped the same sentiment in this card as I had used on the previous card.
These three cards were made lickety-split! They were all donated to the thrift store and have sold, so someone liked the floral image as much as I did.
I have really enjoyed using AI images for some of my cards. I know most of you probably use DSP, but I really don't want to purchase more than I already have. Printing out a few images now and then scratches my itch for new paper designs.
Thanks so much for stopping by, and remember to laugh--a little or a lot--every day.
Cheryl
3 comments:
Cheryl, these are beautiful. I love the pretty flowers and butterflies. I have yet to explore AI images but really like what you do with them.
What awesome cards. I have never printed out a background and sized it. You did a great job. I am not surprised that these cards sold quickly.
Absolutely gorgeous!
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