Today I thought I would try using baker's twine, in this case Doodle Twine, in a different way by braiding it. So be sure to watch the video below to see how I did that. :)
I also used Hero Art's Clouds background stamp and the Untitled Postmark stamp set. Super simple card, but the braided twine gives it some added texture.
Anyhow, enjoy! :)
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Well, how cool is that????
ReplyDeleteWOUW it looks so cool. I just love this card so bright and happy to look at.
ReplyDeleteAnd I just got my first cardkit in my mail today, and it was just absolutely awesome, so now I almost can´t wait for the next one to arrive too he he he. Thanks so much for a great job on that one too Christina.
Braided twine is a cool idea. Love how it looks.
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have thought to do that, thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteI really like your combinations of colors and the card turn out very good.
ReplyDeleteThat braided twine looks so cool. Thanks for sharing.
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THANKS for sharing~~I LOVE to braid and have been making some really fun braided flowers with twine!! Have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)
ReplyDeleteLove that twine and cloud stamp!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour cards are absolutely beautiful! I'm hosting a card swap on my blog and would love it if you wanted to join us! It should be fun! http://makingmemorieswithyourkids.blogspot.com/2012/02/homemade-card-exchange-wanna.html
ReplyDeleteIs braiding unfamiliar to americans? O_o I learned it in kindergarten.
ReplyDeleteOh that's beautiful! The twine is a fabulous touch!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of braiding the baker's twine. Very cool - and I just love getting new ideas. Thanks, SSS.
ReplyDeleteThis is new! Love the idea of braiding the twine! You gave me an idea what I can do with my other strings as I do not have any twine yet! Thanks!
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