Savannah O'Gwynn here, and I'm sharing how to turn your Paper Smooches Bam Bubbles dies into a shark bite! I know I'm a bit late for "Shark Week"-- watch my video and you'll see why it took so long for me to share this idea! LOL!
Here are some pictures of my finished cards:
Create birthday cards and invites
Paper Smooches stamps: Digits, Beboppin, Needle Little Love, and Freezy Fellas; Paper Smooches dies: Bam Bubbles
Or place this in your child's lunchbox!
Paper Smooches stamps: Cuteasaurus, Wake Up, and Super; Paper Smooches dies: Bam Bubbles
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10 comments:
What a fun idea Savannah! The colors are perfect too. Thanks for showing the trial and error process, we all go through that!!
This is sooooooooooo fun!! LOVING that sentiment!!!!!
Eeee...FABULOUS card and delightful video!! Love that you shared your bloops (great to know the pros have oops moments, too! ), and then showed us how your re-visioned the process for your finished 'bites' cards! Trav's idea for using the little fish: excellent!! LOVE his contributions! You've sparked ideas for using other dies, too. A visit to Savannahland is a visit to creativity!!
What a fun creation and, as always, a funtatic video! Love the hints and techniques and your creative fun style. Thanks a ton!
Man, ANOTHER reason for me to get a die cutting machine! What a fab idea, Sav! Love the card and the sentiments are brilliant!
CLEVER CLEVER design!! Thanks for the video, Savannah!
Great video again!
I think Travis should make a video with his idea " Don't mess with the little guy" card. It would be a great card!
Cheers!
Cool card! Thanks for sharing your technique.
Awesome idea! It seems like it would be easier to start with one piece of cardstock 1/4 inch smaller all around. Then align the left bottom corner and die cut both together. When you move the smaller cardstock back into place the bite would have the 1/4" border. Just a thought. Thanks so much for the awesome idea!
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