'Sup, homies? Again, sorry for the delay in posting. I've been a busy little bee. I've had some card orders lately that had to be made. My aunt wanted me to make some birthday cards. I think they turned out so cute:
Oh, how I love turquoise and brown together.
My friend, April, works for a company called Bright Side Crafts. One of their products is moondrops, small plastic thingeys that look like this:
She's used them in lots of fun, different ways. And they come in lots of different colors, all translucent. She asked me if I could make some cards incorporating them so she could put them on Bright Side Crafts' blog. I was more than happy to.
So my idea for these moondrops is to use them wherever I would normally use brads, eyelets, or sticky mosaic tiles or pearls. As you can see on the card above, I used mosaic tiles (with sticky backs) on the "Happy Birthday" plate and faux pearl halves (with sticky backs) to anchor the ribbon at the bottom of the card. I decided to try these moondrops in place of both types of embellishments. Here is a card without any hard embellishments:
There is a little nubbin sticking out from each moondrop; I think it happens in the production process. I used (per April's brilliant suggestion) fingernail clippers to trim the little nubbin off each moondrop:
Then I just used plain old Elmer's glue to glue a drop on the flat part of each moondrop:
Then I carefully placed gluey moondrops wherever I would have normally used a brad:
Elmer's glue dries clear, so no worries; the white didn't show after a couple of hours.
The final product:
This just really turned out so cute. I'm excited to try them on some other projects.
CUTE!!! I hope you made enough so I can buy some too:) hehe
ReplyDeleteThose are super cute!! You are so talented.
ReplyDeleteWAY CUTE! :D Thanks a ton Kar!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are an artist!
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