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Circles & Squares: Card Set

07
Nov
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Well hello there, Pebbles friends! It’s Wendy Sue here today, and I’m excited to share my “Circles & Squares” card set with you today!  I love finding fun ways to use up scraps, or odds & ends, without the finished project actually looking like it was created from scraps!  I pulled out my circle punches (several sizes) and started punching phrases and images from some leftover “Woodland Forest” papers.  After playing around with them, I ended up placing them in little collages on these square card bases to create this fun set:

Square cards full of Circles by @WendySue featuring the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

Here’s a closer look at the cards.  This one is the most simple:

Square cards full of Circles by @WendySue featuring the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc. Square cards full of Circles by @WendySue featuring the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

I decided to add a bit more texture to the other cards, so I pulled some old embossing folders out of my stash and added some texture to the plain white cardstock.  This one has more circles!

Square cards full of Circles by @WendySue featuring the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc. Square cards full of Circles by @WendySue featuring the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

This one has a woodgrain background, which I thought worked well with the leaves in the images I punched out:

Square cards full of Circles by @WendySue featuring the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc. Square cards full of Circles by @WendySue featuring the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

Did you notice the enamel dots on the cards?  And I also added foam adhesive dots behind some of the circles for just a touch of added dimension:

Square cards full of Circles by @WendySue featuring the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc. Square cards full of Circles by @WendySue featuring the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

All of these options from a few old punches:

Square cards full of Circles by @WendySue featuring the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

Remember this card from a while back?  (You can check out that post by clicking HERE)
Another way I used scraps!

Treat Boxes and Geometric Scraps Card by @wendysue with the "Warm & Cozy" collection by @pebblesinc

What’s your favorite way to use scraps?  Go pull out some old circle punches and show us what you can do!

Square cards full of Circles by @WendySue featuring the #WoodlandForest collection from @PebblesInc.

Supplies:
Woodland Forest “Ephemera Die Cuts”
Woodland Forest 6×6 Paper Pad
Woodland Forest “Thankful” Patterned Paper
Woodland Forest “Leaf Toss” Patterned Paper

Woodland Forest Cardstock Stickers
White Cardstock
Foam Adhesive
Enamel Dots

Filed Under: Cards, Fall Tagged With: Cardmaking, Wendy Sue Anderson, Woodland Forest

Comments

  1. Mary says

    November 7, 2016 at 6:39 pm

    Wendy Sue I like your style, I have been enjoying your stuff for years.

    • WENDY ANDERSON says

      November 14, 2016 at 11:57 am

      Well, thank you, Mary! That is so nice of you! ?)

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  1. Greeting Cards - Pebbles, Inc. says:
    January 12, 2017 at 6:00 am

    […] the Pebbles blog today!  For more card ideas using the Woodland Forest collection, check out the Circles & Squares: Card Set and the Fall Thank You Cards blog posts.  Have a great […]

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