Welcome to Tried, Trendy & True Episode #10! I love making single-layer cards, and during the pandemic, many of us have been mailing more cards rather than hand-delivering, and single-layer cards are perfect for popping in the mail! 

Supplies | Ink: Pinkfresh Studio (Grassy Knoll, Aquamarine, Sky Blue); Cardstock: Hammermill; Concord & 9th (Ballet Slipper); Copic Markers: W0, W1, E01, E02, R30, R32, Y11, Y13, Bg10, Bg11; Stamps: MFT (Crafty Companions), Ink Blot Shop (Get Grounded); Masking Paper: Simon Says Stamp; Dies: Honey Bee Stamps (Sweet Stacks Rectangles), MFT (Stitched Stax Rectangles), Pinkfresh Studio (Perfect Sentiments, Hot Foil Plate Perfect Sentiments); Blending brushes: Gina K Designs, Honey Bee Stamps; Adhesive: Gina K Designs for Therm O Web; Foil: Spellbinders Gold Glimmer

This type of card design has been used since the beginning of cardmaking. There are many techniques to create a single-layer card and in my video, you will see how I use several of them to create this project! 

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