Hello! It’s Nathalie here with you today! I was very excited to work with the SCT Delivered Make A Wish Card kit for my first post here on the SCT blog because I am always in need of birthday cards (who isn’t?) and this kit has everything to make tons of them!
Here are the first two cards that I created, but I’m sure I’ll make more “off camera!”
Supplies | SCT Delivered Make A Wish card kit, Fiskars border punch, sewing machine
You will find ready-cut white cardstock and matching envelopes in the kit, making it super convenient and fast to make cards. It also includes a paper pad and die cuts from the Crate Paper Hooray collection, making it easy to coordinate paper and embellishments! For my first card, I started with the large llama die-cut and built my card around it. I created the sentiment by using both the stamps and acrylic word from the kit—I love the added depth the acrylic adds!
For my second card, I created layers using several Crate Paper die cuts and a cardstock star, adding a bow on top with the gorgeous ribbon from the kit. To finish, I stamped a few stars around for a little festive touch. I like that this card can be used for girls or boys.
I have barely made a dent in this packed kit and I love the fact that it really has everything you need! You literally just need to add scissors, glue and an optional ink pad to your kit to create. It’s fun and modern elements are also a plus for me!
Did I mention the SCT Delivered Make A Wish card kit even comes with a color printed booklet of instructions to make four beautiful cards? It makes a great gift for anyone, or for yourself! Thank you for joining us today!
~ Nathalie
Super Fun cards!
Love the whimsical cards ❤️
Love the cards!
Cute cards. Really like the 2nd one with the layers of different paper.
Great cards!! and LOVE that we have a chance to win the kit! Thanks for sharing! I love Saturdays and catching up on the weeks posts!
It’s a shame that you don’t do the subscription outside of north America and I would love your magazine, new to scrapbooking but I have been making cards for the past 5 years.