Neat & Tangled March Release

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I am very late to this party (a package with my stamps arrived later than expected and I had to miss out the usual Neat & Tangled release week), but nonetheless I’m finally sharing several cards using the new stamps from Neat & Tangled.

I am only going to share pieces of my projects here, you’ll have to visit Neat & Tangled blog to see the full projects.

Yana Smakula | Neat & Tangled March 2015 Release

The Oh La La card using stunning Paris set

Yana Smakula | Neat & Tangled March 2015 Release

Throw some sequins card using the Crafting is My Jam set

Yana Smakula | Neat & Tangled March 2015 Release

A Kindred Spirits card with a stamped background using the Scandinavian Flowers set

Yana Smakula | Neat & Tangled March 2015 Release

A Heartfelt Thanks card using the Dala Horse set

Yana Smakula | Neat & Tangled March 2015 Release

And last but not least – a Happy Meow Day using the Happy meowday set

Which one do you like best? I think that the Paris and Kitty cards are definitely my most favorite!

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2 Comments

    1. I cannot see all of the card, but how did you put together the Dala Horse set card? It appears to be non-continguous (if there is such a word!) with the sentiment on the inside???? Thanks, Barbara

      1. Hi Barbara! Please stop by the Neat & Tangled blog to see the full project http://neatandtangled.blogspot.com/2015/03/oh-la-la-and-couple-more-cards-with-new.html
        As for the how to – I first stamped the design onto a panel of light grey cardstock, next I picked out a sentiment and measured how much space I need for it (like how tall it was), say it was 1/2 of an inch tall. I took my stamped panel to my paper trimmer and cut a strip 1/2 wide away from the panel (if this is the right way to say it). Next I created a card base, adhered to bottom part of my stamped panel onto the card base (right along the bottom edge) using foam adhesive, stamped the sentiment and adhered the top part of the panel (along the top edge). I’m hoping this makes sense.

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