Hello friends! I’m sharing cards I made using one of Love From Lizi’s paper packs. Along with the monthly kits, there are a variety of other paper collections available. This is the So Woodland paper pack and it includes 16 sheets of 8×8 pattern paper. Some are specialty papers with gold foil, spot gloss, fabric texture and pearlescent.
I made 10 cards using Love From Lizi’s So Woodland paper pack.
Watch the video below or click HERE to see it on YouTube.
Here are close up pictures of the cards I made, including sketches and measurements. Operation Write Home and the newer Mojo Monday sketches are the only ones that already provide measurements. For all the other sketches, I simply figure the measurements out on my own, for what works for me. All of my cards are A2 size. Go HERE to see my video explaining how I determine card sketch measurements. All cards are made using the Love From Lizi So Woodland paper pack.
Sketch – Freshly Made Sketches #258
Sentiment stamp – Love From Lizi
Circle dies – Spellbinders
Ink – Versafine
Sketch – Mojo Monday #509
Sentiment stamp – Love From Lizi
Embossing powder – Love From Lizi
Oval dies – MFT
Ink – Versamark
Sketch – Sketch Saturday #525
Peel Off stickers – Love From Lizi
Sentiment stamp – Lawn Fawn
Oval dies – Spellbinders
Ink – Versafine
Sketch – Operation Write Home #160
Sentiment stamp – Love From Lizi
Ink – Reverse Confetti
Sketch – MFT #313
Stitched circle dies – Lawn Fawn
Sketch – MFT #416
Peel Off stickers – Love From Lizi
Sentiment stamp – Lawn Fawn
Butterfly die – Love From Lizi
Ink – Versafine
Sketch – Sweet Sunday #236
Peel Off stickers – Love From Lizi
Stitched scallop border die – Lawn Fawn
Sequins – Pretty Pink Posh
Sketch – MFT #351
Peel Off stickers – Love From Lizi
Sentiment die – Love From Lizi
Scallop border die – MFT
Sketch – MFT #353
Peel Off stickers – Love From Lizi
Sentiment stamp – Lawn Fawn
Sentiment banner die – Lawn Fawn
Circle dies – Spellbinders
Ink – Versafine
Sketch – Reverse Confetti #37
Peel Off stickers – Love From Lizi
Sentiment die – Love From Lizi
Banner die – MFT
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I did receive some physical product compensation for providing card samples as part of my Design Team obligations. Other products are from my personal craft supplies. I am not an expert and all opinions are my own. I find joy creating cards and videos and I love sharing them with my viewers. I use affiliate links to help me offset the costs of creating these cards. When products are purchased through these links, I receive a small commission that does not affect the price you pay.
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Lovely cards, Kristie. You can't go wrong with butterflies, in my humble opinion. 🙂
Gorgeous cards, they are always so inspirational ♥.
I love your process videos.
Producing the videos is time consuming, but there are many of us that waiting (not so patiently), for each new one to be posted.
I don't always comment, but I hope you are aware that the effort you put into your work is truly appreciated.
Thank you
Such pretty, soft papers! Can I have 5 favorites? They are all lovely, but if I have to choose one, perhaps it's SSat 525 (blue with gold butterflies.) I like how you used the elements of the scene to make a focal point. Thank you for showing your layering technique with a more shabby chic look–I have some similar 6 x 6 pads to use, so this was a big help!
I have to say, I know this is one of my favorite paper collections. The cards are absolutely beautiful Kristie
Thank you, Jeanne! Yes, butterflies are always lovely on a card. 🙂
Thank you, NannaT! Yes, it is quite time consuming making the videos. But I really do enjoy it. I like being able to share something I love. And it's great to make enough cards to give to others. I really appreciate your continued support. I have the sweetest crafty friends! 🙂
Yes! You are allowed as many favorite as you would like. 😉 This collection is definitely my usual style. But I do like using different paper collections. It's good to mix it up a bit. 🙂
Thank you, Sherry! It really is a lovely paper collection. I enjoyed turning it into cards. 🙂