Text Box: Carol Heppner

Card Making

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When creating greeting cards, I like to combine inks, rubber stamps, and scrapbook supplies.  The collage artist in me saves bits and pieces from my scrapbook projects, because these scraps are the perfect size for greeting cards.

 

I also use other unusual methods to create greeting cards.  My Spackle Stamping article appeared in Somerset’s Gallery Magazine (Stampington).  There, readers learned how to use quick-drying spackle to create forged iron looking elements to place on greeting cards.

 

My Shattered Glass Collage technique article appeared in Scrap and Stamp Arts (Scott Publications).  Masking tape, torn into thin pieces, provides a jagged design collage.  This technique is so easy to create and produces wonderful designs. 

 

Learn how to create a Shattered Glass Collage Note card and matching envelope below.