Making cards can be as cheap or as expensive as you want it to be and there are many ways to conserve your cash without making a poor standard card.
And by "cheap" I don't mean the quality but the cost as there should be no compromise on the quailty.
From the card you use to the embellishments that you add ... it always pays to buy the best that you can get in your price range.
My mum always used to say ....."Buy cheap you buy twice..." and there is a lot of truth in that statement.
So having bought this card and paper we need to make it go as far as we can and that is using every last inch of it to full advantage.
These paper strips are some that have been left over from other projects and because the papers are so pretty it was a shame to throw them away.
So what I did here was to find three pieces that would match and blend with each other and I cut them into strips about 5 x 15 cms and glued them together onto a piece of Centura Pearl card from
Crafters Companion
I left a small border around the edge and covered each of the joins in the papers with white ribbon from
Fantastic Ribbons.
Then the whole panel was embossed to add texture.
I added borders in Centura Pearl using the Spellbinders
Ironworks Accents and Motifs and I added a pearl in each corner to hide the joins.... then fitted in the centre panel with foam pads to raise it up.
A pearl has been added to the top of the sentiment and the same ribbon has created a bow. In the centre of the bow to hide the knot I have threaded a button with Bakers Twine from the
The Hobby House and glued it in place.
The finished card is 21cms square (8") and it looks much prettier in real life.
Hugs xx