Today I decided to share a card that ended up on the cutting room floor.
I was working with a sketch from CAS(E) this sketch!
This was the first card I made, but decided I wanted you use my distress paints instead and ended up making the card I submitted........Stamping With Distress Paints
Usually, when a card doesn't turn out the way I had planned,
I cut it up and salvage any reusable parts. Although I'm not entirely happy with how these particular ink colors look when they overlap, I think it's still a sweet card I can give to my husband.
What about you?
When a card doesn't turn out the way you had hoped
do you keep it or trash it?
Cardstock: PTI White, Hawaiian Shores
Stamps: PTI Heart Prints
Ink: PTI Hawaiian Shores, Hibiscus Burst, Orange Zest, Versafine Onyx
This is great, Kara! I'm sure your husband will love it!
ReplyDeleteHmmm, when a card doesn't turn out the way I'd hoped.... I usually leave it on my craft table for a while, in hopes that I'll be inspired to fix it. I have two there right now, leftovers from the last PTI blog hop.
If I can't figure something out though, I'll probably salvage what I can (white space cardstock, brads, buttons, etc. and then toss them.
I put it in my stash and sometimes I still use it, once and awhile I go through my stash and toss out cards (after salvaging parts of them).
ReplyDeleteI think your husband will love this Kara! I really like your collage of hearts!
ReplyDeleteI keep mine, sometimes the next day I really like it and sometimes not but it will still be used. Your hubby will love this.
ReplyDeleteThis is great. I can't believe it did not make your cut. If I don't like a card, I usually pull it apart to reuse the supplies.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kara!
ReplyDeleteI think this is fabulous...
ReplyDeleteand I know hubby will love it because you made it!
What do I do with boo-boos?
Usually I post them on my blog and don't realize how bad they are till afterwards...
I then tear them apart and claim to have never them! ;)
I like it a lot! Very pretty . I do the same take it apart and use what I can.
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