Hey Rosies! I am coming in today to share something a little different. I gathered up some different White Rose Craft supplies and set out to do something pretty ambitious for me. I pulled out the Craft O’clock My Cat Friend Paper Pack and intended to create 10 cards using just the 6×6 paper pack, the Craft O’clock My Cat Friend Ephemera Sheet, (plus the Your Next stamp Jessica’s Kitten stamp set and the Woodware UK Forbes and Friends stamp set for their cat themed sentiments), but in the end created something so much bigger.
I create some 24 unique and individual cards using up almost the entire paper pack. So sit back and enjoy watching to create!
For a closer look at each of the 24 cards scroll down.
Card OneI used four different paper designs plus a sentiment from the Jessica’s Kitten stamp set and a piece of colored cardstock.
Card TwoHere I used two different pieces of paper and the Jessica’s Kitten sentiment and a piece of colored cardstock.
Card ThreeHere I used three different printed papers, plus the Forbes and Friends stamp set.
Card FourThis card features two of the printed papers plus a bit from the card pack cover, and two different colored cardstock.
Card FiveCard five feature three pieces of ephemera, a piece of printed paper, some colored cardstock and a stamp from Jessica’s Kitten.
Card SixHere I used three pieces of ephemera, once piece of printed paper, a bit of colored cardstock and stamps from the Forbes and Friends stamp set.
Card SevenHere I used four pieces of paper, a piece of ephemera and stamp from the Jessica’s Kitten stamp set (plus black ink to distress the edges).
Card EightFor Card eight I used a piece of printed paper, two colored cardstock pieces and a sentiment from the Forbes and Friends.
Card NineIn this card I used three printed pieces of paper, two pieces of colored cardstock, a piece of ephemera and a sentiment from Jessica’s Kitten.
Card TenThis card features three pieces of cardstock, a piece of ephemera, two piece of colored cardstock and a sentiment from Jessica’s Kitten.
Card TwelveHere I used five bits of printed paper, a piece of ephemera and a sentiment stamp from Jessica’s Kitten.
Card Eleven
Card eleven uses three pieces of printed paper, a piece of ephemera, and a piece of cardstock.
Card TwelveCard Twelve uses four pieces of printed paper, a piece of ephemera, a piece of colored cardstock, and a sentiment from Jessica’s Kitten.
Card ThirteenHere I used a bit of the card cover, a piece of printed paper, a piece of ephemera, and two pieces of colored cardstock, plus a sentiment from Jessica’s Kitten.
Card FourteenCard fourteen features my favorite piece of printed paper, plus an additional piece, a piece of ephemera, and a bit of colored cardstock.
Card FifteenHere I played around with three pieces of printed paper, a piece of ephemera, and a stamp from Jessica’s kitten.
Card SixteenCard sixteen uses four different pieces of printed paper, a piece of ephemera, a piece of colored cardstock, and a sentiment stamp from Jessica’s Kitten.
Card EighteenThis card brings back my favorite bit of printed paper, plus two more pieces, a piece of ephemera and a sentiment from Jessica’s Kitten.
Card NineteenHere I used four pieces of printed paper, a piece of ephemera, a piece of cardstock, and a sentiment from Jessica’s Kitten.
Card TwentyHere I used three pieces of printed paper, a piece of ephemera and a sentiment from Jessica’s Kitten.
Card Twenty-OneThis card features four pieces of printed paper, a piece of ephemera and piece of colored cardstock and a sentiment from Jessica’s Kitten.
Card Twenty-TwoCard Twenty two features four pieces of printed paper, a piece of ephemera and a sentiment from Jessica’s Kitten.
Card Twenty-Three
This card features scrapes from ten pieces of paper, a piece of ephemera, a piece of colored cardstock and a background and sentiment stamp from Jessica’s Kitten.
Card Twenty-FourThe final card features five pieces of printed paper, the last piece of ephemera, and a sentiment from Jessica’s Kitten.
Thanks for scrolling all the way to the bottom of this marathon post. Let me know in the comments below which card was your favorite. Until then, Happy Crafting.