Well this crate card tutorial was a challenge for me. Not sure mine is mailable but, all in all, I'm ok with it. The crate is cut out of some scraps of double sided paper, wood and pealed paint in blues. It certainly took a while to create the crate; I decided to use my paper trimmer, maybe the craft knife goes quicker but I don't trust myself. I don't have a lot of flower diecuts or stamps with dies so I decided to make a rainbow wildflower crate, hoping to encourage spring. Since our last possible date of snow in Wisconsin could be early May, I put a little glitter Stickles on the flowers. We never know!!!!! These flowers are pretty flimsy but I didn't want to cut them more than once and layer them. Putzy it was and sort of fragile. I'm glad to try this but I'm not sure I'd do another one Thanks, Sabrina.
Date: Monday, February 6, 2023 GMT Views: 541
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Mon, Feb 06, 2023 @ 10:29 AM
The barnboard wood makes a super crate, and the rainbow of wildflowers is fab. It reminds me of the colours in a wallpaper Windows sometimes serves up, I think it's wildflowers on the slopes of Mount Saint Helens.