I color printed a hillside scene from CKLER onto vanilla card stock. I adhered it to the a dark green card. I cut the paper down to approximately 2.75" after determining that is where I wanted my fence. I cut them .5" wide and used the SU Chevron punch to create the peaks on each plank. I ran a green ink pad to match the card along all the edges. I cut a longer strip for the cross piece. I adhered these to the card front and trimmed the bottoms to the card edge. I added an oval greeting which has been chalked. The edges again have been rubbed with the same green ink pad. I hope he is feeling better soon.
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Sunday, July 5, 2015
Fence Post - Get Well
I color printed a hillside scene from CKLER onto vanilla card stock. I adhered it to the a dark green card. I cut the paper down to approximately 2.75" after determining that is where I wanted my fence. I cut them .5" wide and used the SU Chevron punch to create the peaks on each plank. I ran a green ink pad to match the card along all the edges. I cut a longer strip for the cross piece. I adhered these to the card front and trimmed the bottoms to the card edge. I added an oval greeting which has been chalked. The edges again have been rubbed with the same green ink pad. I hope he is feeling better soon.
My sympathy and best wishes for a full recovery for your friend, Sylvia. Your card will be cherished by her. You created a peaceful scene and did a brilliant job with the wood paper fence!! Hugs, Darnell
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