I don't got a crimper but I'd never made a pocket card like this so used my scoreboard to make crimps.
Sponged over with stazon inks and sprinkled a bit of rubbing alcohol to make the splatters, used a script stamp on the back side and on the edges, went over with a stencil and distress walnut stain, added the die cut violin and flower, punched the music notes, made the insert, using the same inks and another stencil, stamped the sentiment and added punched butterflies, when the card was in the pocket I've tied twine around the top.
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Thu, Aug 26, 2021 @ 7:20 AM
These are just wonderful! Love the bird!
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Thu, Aug 26, 2021 @ 11:07 AM
Oh yay! Well done for trying this even without a crimper (and I used to use a scoreboard too until I got a new crimper, because I think my original one never really worked properly right from day one). It's a really fun way of making a pocket card, and yours is beautiful. I love that bird!