Hello my friends! I have a few Jillibean Soup cards that I've been meaning to share. I created these for their booth at Creativation. Just like the layout I recently shared, I was asked to focus on their 6x8" All About Dots and All About Plaids paper pads, along with their Alphabean alpha stickers.
It's probably evident that I'm more a fan of polka dots than I am of plaids, by the looks of these projects. I did sneak in one of the plaid patterned papers for the base of this first card, adding an embossed piece of white cardstock on top.
I originally had little squares of the orange and blue dotted papers going down the side of my card, but they asked me to change them to another shape. My punch supply is limited, so I ended up doing some simple flowers. I crinkled them up a bit to add some texture and added a navy blue enamel dot to the centers of the orange flowers.
I combined the grey Alphabean stickers with a stamped "hello" for my sentiment. The stamp is from the Garden Harvest clear stamp set.
While I had to stick to only the two paper pads for my patterned papers, I was allowed to use some of the embellishments from the latest collections for these projects. I pulled out this cute house die cut from the You Make Miso Happy collection to start this card.
I used some green cardstock for my card base, and then added a grey dotted patterned paper on top. I adhered the house die cut with pop dots to a strip of white cardstock, adding little strips of dotted patterned paper along the top and bottom.
I was able to fit the Alphabean letter stickers to spell out "congrats" across the card for my sentiment, and added the "feels like home" sticker along the top of the card, along with two heart enamels. I also added a torn piece of washi sticker to each side of the white cardstock, which mimics patterned paper to me.
For my third card, I pulled out the floral cluster die cut to create my card around. I wanted to arrange my Alphabean sticker sentiment, "thanks", so that the colored half of the stickers fell along the top of my green strip of cardstock. I stuck the white half of the stickers down on the green cardstock to start, and then cut down the other patterned papers and white cardstock to my liking.
I tied some white string around the card, creating a small little notch on each side of the card to keep the string in place. I pop dotted my floral die cut in place, adding a few small colored flower enamels to the centers of the flowers on the die cut.
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