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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

When you only have a minute...

Sometimes the thought of being creative can be a little daunting. Add that to having minimal time to create and it can really cut down on your productivity. So how do you fix this problem?


Supplies: Paper: Paper Trunk (Rockabilly), Cardstock: Core'dinations (Core Essentials), Embossing Folder: Small Dots (ProvoCraft).


Two words; simple design.

Be it vertical or horizontal, simple card designs can help you create more and use less time doing it. Who doesn't want a whole drawer full of cards to grab for at the last minute?


Supplies: Paper: Paper Trunk (Rockabilly), Cardstock: Core'dinations (Glitter Silk), Other: tulle.

Paper Trunk and Core'dinations really are a match made in scrapbooking heaven. The colors, the versatility, and the quality of both products make for durable projects (and scraps you never want to throw away). Both also are extremely easy to use when creating with simple designs.

Supplies: Paper: Paper Trunk (Rockabilly), Cardstock: Core'dinations, Ribbon: RibbonFX, Bling: Queen&Co., Electronic Die-Cutter: Silhouette SD (phrase).

Next time you find yourself at a lack for time and creative "mojo", reach for a little Paper Trunk, Core'dinations, and a few simple designs. In no time, you will find the cards piling up and ready to use at a moments notice.

6 comments:

  1. I love making my own cards so these are some great ideas...thanks

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  2. Thanks for the reminder! I know my friends/family don't care about little accents that I put on a card. It's all about being personal and the thought behind the sentiment. :)

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  3. These are all wonderful! Thanks for the inspiration.

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  4. WOW!! I LOVE them all!! THat little black and white purse it too cute though!! I LOVE the added bow!! AWESOME!! THANKS for sharing and have a FABULOUS WEEK!! =)

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  5. Those are stunning cards. The black and white is eye-catching to say the least!

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