Gold metallic paper adds a nice contrast to the red color on this invitation. Click on the
picture to see how the invitation's information is printed
inside the card on orange vellum paper.
BBQ Invitation
Click on the picture and you'll see what happens when you
pull up on the lid of this grill. What a fun invitation!
Use a mega circle punch to make the grill. Cut it in half.
Add legs and a handle for added detail. Attach an envelope
sleeve to the back of the bottom half of the card for the
message to slip into when the lid is on.
A women's right to shoes!
We can't stop making these shoe cards. As you can see, the
creative possibilities are endless!
You'll love the new computer font packages. Use them to
design your next party invitation. The flags were stamped
with the Impress alphabet on vellum paper and then sewn to
the base card.
This daisy invitation will set the tone for a fun
garden shower. Make a glassine pocket from a 2" x 2"
glassine envelope by cutting off the flap and then using
a small circle punch to make a half circle notch. Print
the folded invitation on your computer and
then fold so only the words "you're invited" will show
through the glassine pocket.
Circle Flowers
Use two sizes of circle punches to make these vellum flowers.
Add pastel rhinestones to the center for a nice contrast
to the simple circle shapes. The leaves were handcut and then
glued with our new glue stick. It works great when you want
to glue vellum flat to a card and not have any glue show.
For the circle flowers, we used a
dot of crafter's pick as we wanted the vellum to stick out a bit from
the card. We also used it for the rhinestones.
Cut a rectangle out of a piece of scratch paper so you can
mask this card. Use your daubers to create the sky and
draw in a few dashed lines with a fine tip pen to suggest the movement of your
butterflies. Pink and orange are popular colors this season.
At Impress we've been using Brilliance stamp pads
called pearlescent orange and pearlescent
coral a lot and we're loving the combination.