Before I get into the serious reason I created this card, let me tell you about creating my own rub ons....easy!
Earlier this week, I purchased one of Kristina's digital kits. Don't we all love her? I love all the new stuff she's coming up with. I wish I had a digital cutter. Around the same time, I saw the following YouTube video from CK Media Online on how to create your own rub ons.
I printed the "thanks" on an acetate sheet (telling my printer that it was a t-shirt transfer, so it would print a mirror image of the word). I rubbed the word onto kraft cardstock. See...easy. The ink looks more blue than black and the letters are not as solid, but I like that effect.
5 comments:
So glad to hear your little guy is okay. Love your card, too, especially the hardware tied into the ribbon.
Thanks god everyday for making your boy well! I had tears in my eyes when i read "will i survive".
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your card is sweet and simple... will come back later to comment.
take care, prayers for your son.
Oh my, I'm so glad your son is okay! I can't imagine how terrifying that was!
Love your card and thanks for sharing that making rub-ons tip, I've never heard of that!
thanks for sharing that video with us. i just might try it :) the rub ons looks great as well as your card.
very happy to know that yer son is doing alright. I don't have kids so never experienced such an unfortunate experience but I could imagine the scare, but again thank goodness he's doing much better!!
TFS
Clouds :o)
Thank God your son is alright!!! After N. Richardson's death, I cringe everythime I think of how many times my son has fallen head first. I would have called an ambulence as well. Sending lots of hugs and kisses to you and your son!!!!
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