Yey, it's Friday. First, i'd like to wish everyone a very happy Friday and a great weekend.
Today, i'm sharing with you the easiest card EVER. All you need is a computer with MS Word, a printer and a black gel pen.
I printed the word "THANKS" in MS Word, using font CAMEY. You can download it free on Simply The Best Fonts. Cut out the letters and set aside. I then wrote the words "so much" on the cardstock. I wanted to make sure i didn't mess up my handwriting before adding my rainbow THANKS. Once that's done, adhere "THANKS" on the cardstock using foam tape. Voila, a rainbow card!! Thanks for looking.
Runway Inspired Challenge 4
Today, i'm sharing with you the easiest card EVER. All you need is a computer with MS Word, a printer and a black gel pen.
I printed the word "THANKS" in MS Word, using font CAMEY. You can download it free on Simply The Best Fonts. Cut out the letters and set aside. I then wrote the words "so much" on the cardstock. I wanted to make sure i didn't mess up my handwriting before adding my rainbow THANKS. Once that's done, adhere "THANKS" on the cardstock using foam tape. Voila, a rainbow card!! Thanks for looking.
Runway Inspired Challenge 4
No way! This is such a cool idea! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWow, I just love this! And your handwriting is gorgeous. Thanks for playing along with the Runway Inspired Challenge!
ReplyDeleteFabulous- love the idea of using the printer for the letters! Awesome CAS card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Emily! Your handwriting is gorgeous too! Love this!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!! I must use my computer more for my cardmaking!
ReplyDeleteHi Tammy, i'm also guilty of not utilizing it as much i should, specially digis stamps and papers :)
DeleteThanks for all your sweet comments.
ReplyDeleteBest card ever! I just pinned it :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool idea - a quick and easy way to make a beautifully colorful card! This is so pretty. ~Stephanie
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunner!!!!!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteYour handwriting is gorgeous!! And those rainbow letter are very cool. :)
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