As much as I love using Doodlebug Design’s bright and cheerful 6×6 paper pads, once in awhile I like to change it up a bit. I like to make cards that offer encouragement or brighten someone’s day. Showing kindness to others is so important. That’s why I personally mail out quite a few handmade cards every month.

For my latest 6×6 Series, I decided to use only faith-based stamps and a neutral colored paper pad from Reverse Confetti called Free Spirit. I used my 6×6 Paper Pad Tutorial and tried to keep the cards fairly flat so they wouldn’t require extra postage to mail.

I made 4 cards using this sketch.

Sketch – Sketch Saturday #460

Stamp – Reverse Confetti

Star die cuts – Paper Smooches

Ink – Lawn Fawn

Some of my favorite and commonly used crafting tools:

Tonic Studios guillotine paper trimmer

Scotch ATG (Advanced Tape Glider) glue gun

Sizzix BIGkick die cut machine

We R Memory Keepers brad setter and piercing tool

We R Memory Keepers Crop-a-Dile Corner Chomper

Scotch Mounting Tape 3/4″

Scotch Quick-Dry Adhesive liquid glue

MISTI stamping tool

Accent Opaque Digital 100# cover weight paper for card bases

Tombow Xtreme Tabs

Thanks for visiting my blog today!

*Card sketch image used with permission from Sketch Saturday.

2 Replies to “Reverse Confetti’s Free Spirit – Part One”

  • You are amazing love the way you just put it all together.
    How long does it take you to make the cards? I just love it… God Bless

  • Thank you for your kind words, Luz! I really appreciate it! This set of cards took me just over 30 minutes. But that doesn't include any of the behind the scenes time, like planning or die cutting.

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