and then I made lots more;
and;
Which I then used to add to my card for Sharon's brilliant button dare over at Daring Cardmakers';
I also used; An advert from the back of Mollies Makes mag for the background, A button card that I designed for Papercraft Inspirations - You can download it here, October Afternoon letter stickers, Ribbon Girl lace, twine and ribbon, Ikea and Primark flowers and a Bazzill rub on.
I also used some on this card;
Which I made for Lynda's fabulous Wish You Were Here Dare
I used; Echo Paper papers, stickers and borders, A CraftsUPrint image, Bazzill cardstock and flower and peg from stash.
TFL!
12 comments:
Such a great idea for making your own tape Jo and two more fantastic creations!
take care
Mandy
x
love the tape you made! also both cards are fab, but the first one is my favourite! Mary G x
Wow what a clever idea! Love all the different tapes you've nade and they work so well on your button card - just love that little button card on the front too - another brilliant idea!
Love the washi tapes, super clever!
And I like it tooo...very much.
Can you tell with what program you make these awesome Washi- and other papers.
That's such a great idea to make your own washi tape. I like the different kinds of patterns you used ... and the cards are beautiful!!!
Fabulous idea and tutorial especially as pennies are a bit tight at the moment - thank you Jo - lol Karen x
oooh yum, these are lovely!
Wow! This is very easy to do! Thank you for the idea! :>
Cute! What a great idea! I actually have the airplane paper!
Great projects and thanks for the tutorial on making our own tape.
:)
Hi Jo,
I have just found your blog from Kool Kitty Musings which I found from the 52 card challenge from UKS....phew :)
I have decided to make cards this year as I never have any on standby. I haven't really made more than a few christmas cards and birthday cards for a few friends, before so I will be adding you to my reader for inspiration :)
I have been after some washi tape and I much, much prefer to make things myself so this tutorial is brilliant....although I should not be playing today....*sigh* ;)
Thanks again, Jen.
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