Forgot about the bubble wrap thing - I last used it on an altered book
page with luminiere - came out great! How can I get this into my
Christmas cards?
I have supposedly decided on the one I want to make for the majority of
my cards - but still keep getting ideas and making more cards. I have
done individual cards the last three years (only send out about 60) and
now I'm trying to stop that because I don't keep a record of who got
what and am reluctant to repeat any cards. I have a few cards that
would be worth repeating - maybe I'll make them up as gift sets.
If you want to see a few of my cards try:
http://home.comcast.net/~janet.hansen/cards.html
I have just tried putting this page together, so please forgive the
strange format - I haven't learned how to do anymore, yet.
Janet
Lin wrote:
"Cecelia Medbery" wrote in message
news:ltb7d.1846$gk.43@okepread01...
I save up all the pieces of bubble wrap I come across throughout the
year
Speaking of bubble wrap... I take a brayer and run it across an ink pad
(I
use More Mustard) then across the bubble wrap (bubbles up) then I turn the
bubble wrap bubbles down facing a piece of cardstock (I use white) and
brayer the back. It makes a background that looks like a honeycomb.
Cecelia
Great idea, I can imagine I will be sending out coloured bubble wrap this
year (never waste anything) lol
Lin