Flippin' Cool, Dood! Check out the Neighbor Art!

Posted by: CS_Jacqueline in Untagged  on Print 

CS_Jacqueline

That's right! I said it!  Flippin' Cool! (Click the READ MORE link to oogle some nifty artwork!)

I've been around the Art Galleria and HAVE to highlight some of the very awesome work being done with my Flip Card die.

filp cardsWe've got five different color variations in the GHM! Dept, right now!!  Each color variation comes with five cards per set!!   So I figured I'd play with a set since I've only made one of these cards (the prototype that I hand cut from my original measurements) and went looking for "Inspiration" in our Inspirations area - specifically, the Art Galleria.  (hehehe that Inspirations area is aptly named, I tell ya!)  Click the graphic here to visit the GHM! Dept and see all the items still available that incorporate these nifty card.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Knitter Pamjheyer

Anyway, look at this AWESOME art made with the flip card!!  If this doesn't get you running over to the Art Galleria for inspiration -or, over to the GHM! Dept to pick up a pack or two of your own Flips, then I don't know what will!!  If you're feelin' the love and want to leave comments for these wonderful artists, on their artwork, just click the pics and you'll go right to their artwork!

debcnewell

Mariane in MD jac

The last one above (wedding pics) is my actual prototype, made for my son and his wife on their first anniversary.

 I hope you have a blast making your own cards and creating projects using multiple cards!  They really are little photo albums all by themselves!!!  About 15 phots can fit in each one!!

:) jac

 


Comments (2)add comment

jheyer said:

110
...
Jac, I see mine!! Thanks for sharing this. It was such a great fun little project! If folks don't have it or haven't used their Cruisin' folio project yet, they really should!! smilies/grin.gif

Julie
July 29, 2009

InkPattie said:

175
...
One of my co-workers used hers from Cruisin' to make a retirement card for a fellow worker. She just put light-colored paper in every square, and people had lots of places to sign their names and wish the retiree-to-be good luck. It was such a cute card idea, and not a photo anywhere!
July 29, 2009

Write comment
You must be logged in to post a comment. Please register if you do not have an account yet.

busy