Sunday, December 13, 2009

Mass production

We're well into December now and the holiday season. I actually started my Christmas cardmaking very early this year, buying my Christmas papers and supplies right at the beginning of November. However, most of the 50 or so cards I've made so far have either been donated or sold to other people. I left none for myself! So I needed to get lots of cards done and fast! Creating unique designs for each card would've taken forever, so I resorted to the mass production method of one simple design.



I first created a prototype of the cards I wanted to make (which will soon change slightly). I'm a novice when it comes to mass production but I've learned that prepping in advance always saves time. Here, I have all my layers pre-cut and embossed and have the ribbon cut to length. To further save on time, I used the pre-cut, pre-scored cards from Michael's, which were on sale this week.



A little Scor-Tape here and there et voilĂ ! Twenty-two fabulous cards. I changed the position of the circular sentiment and switched the ribbon for this wider sheer and satin one. I felt the design of the card called for a wider ribbon (and shiny satin always seems so festive to me).



And here is the card in all its singular glory. I'm quite happy with it and feel that it is a design that my friends and family will appreciate too.

And now to get on writing in them...

Supplies: Bazzill, Cuttlebug embossing folder, Just Rite stamps, Nestibilities, ribbon from Michael's

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