Dec 29 2022

2022 Year End Favorites – Deb Felts

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Good Thursday morning! Our week of Year End Favorites marches on and today we are featuring projects from Deb Felts. Deb’s cardmaking style runs in many directions from lavish and highly embellished multi-fold projects to more clean lined and simple projects which are what she chose to feature today. Either way she goes, her projects are always spot on perfect with so much thought and symbolism worked in! This week we are featuring 25% OFF STOREWIDE with FREE GIFTS added to every order and FREE SHIPPING at $100. Sale details at end of post.

So many pretty designs!

Individual card details to follow.

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With Easter coming before we know it, this is a perfect card to start with!

The stamped daffodils are from He Lives by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

The beautiful verse from scripture is from Easter by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

The patterned papers are from My Favorite Easter by Echo Park.

The framing is cut using Spellbinders Standard Rectangles.

The sweet bow is made with May Arts 1/4″ Variegated Silk in Blue/Ivory.

The bow was made on the Original Bow Easy.

A bit of May Arts Burlap String was added to the bow along with a Kaisercraft Rhinestone.

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A wonderful masculine sympathy card.

The stamped images are from Autumn Silhouettes by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

The sympathy is cut with our Sympathy Word Die by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

The linen print paper is from Under the Gum Leaves by Kaisercraft

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Being married to a military man, Deb makes a lot of patriotic cards and she went with a vintage Americana feel on this one.

The stamped flag and background are from The Red, White & Blue by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

The sentiment is from Patriotic Sentiments by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

The sentiment was cut with Fishtail Sentiment Banners by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

The stars were cut using Patriotic Stars & Stripes (Old Glory) by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

The stars were cut from Bazzill Mirror Cardstock in Gold.

The designer paper used is from Let Freedom Ring by Echo Park.

To make the splatters Deb used Delicata Ink in Celestial Copper, plus red and blue ink and white acrylic paint.

See our complete and fully coordinated Patriotic Series of stamps and dies here.

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Isn’t this the sweetest grad card! Deb created this for a kindergarten graduation but I think it is appropriate for any level of graduation myself!

That fabulous brick paper is from Brick Textures by Craft Consortium.

Deb used sets from our Stick Family Series for all stamped images/sentiments.

The pencil was very cleverly made using the long narrow die in our Fishtail Sentiment Banners.

(Accents to the pencil were added with a score board, zig zag scissors and Copic markers – GENIUS!)

Deb made the grad tassel from embroidery floss.

All elements are placed atop another larger die cut Fishtail Sentiment Banner.

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This masculine sea themed card of encouragement was designed with the men in mind, but it would work perfectly, too, for any sea enthusiast.

I love the reminder that when the storms of life come (and they always do) we can take comfort in the fact that God is our refuge and fortress. 

That stormy sea background is a sheet of perfect paper from Ink Drops Ocean by Craft Consortium.

The pilings are from He is the Light by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

The sentiment is from He Stilled the Storm by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

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Isn’t this just perfect for the soon-to-be Dad!

These darling papers are from It’s a Girl by Echo Park.

Considering this is a card for a man, I love the color scheme.

Deb used sets from our Stick Family Series for the carriage image and sentiments.

The sentiment was cut using Fishtail Sentiment Banners by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

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This is a recycled project that Deb did using utensil bags from a local restaurant to create these money holders.

If you want all the details, you can refer to this post.

The paper used is from Ink Drops Monochrome by Craft Consortium.

The snowflake strip and all stamped sentiments are from Snowflake Blessings Border Strip by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

The lovely star is from Merry Christmas by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

The die cut joy is from Peace and Joy Word Dies by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

The small snowflakes on all tags are from Christmas Stockings & Mittens by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

Deb used some very glamourous ribbon at the tag tops – May Arts 1.5″ Sheer Glitter Dot in Ivory/Gold – combined with May Arts 1″ Sheer in Dark Gold.

On this project Deb used Memento Tuxedo Black Ink, Delicata Ink in Celestial Copper and Silvery Shimmer, Pearls in Latte, Rhinestones in Black and a metallic gel pen.

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I love the quilt design made completely with Spellbinders Square Dies.

The triangles were made by cutting the smaller squares in half on the angle.

That gorgeous plaid is from Tartan Plaid by Craft Consortium.

The beautiful deep green paper is from Grunge Festive Tones by Craft Consortium.

The copper used for the border/frame is Luxury Pearlescent Metallic 105# Cardstock in Copper.

The greenery used on this project is cut with Holiday Greens Mini by Tim Holtz (Sizzix).

The sentiment is stamped using Christmas Stockings & Mittens by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

The sentiment is cut with Fishtail Sentiment Banners by Stamp Simply Clear Stamps.

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Thanks much for stopping in!

We will be back with more card inspiration real soon.

Wishing you a wonderful holiday week!

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