Cardmaking with Transfer Me Sheets

Make a lovely greeting card with Transfer Me sheets from Dress My Craft. #affiliate #dressmycraft

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final card

This lovely card was made using Transfer Me sheets from Dress My Craft. They are so fun to work with and the process is a bit addictive. With over 300 different designs you are sure to find one to suit your needs.

transfer sheet

This is one of the transfer sheets I used to make my greeting card.

card parts

After working with the transfer sheets, I coordinated colored cardstock and a butterfly I had in my stash. Using a stamp that says “Just A Note” made the card so useful for a variety of different occasions. Tape runner and foam tape helped put it easily altogether.

If you are interested in the 3D butterfly, you can find the tutorial and free printable here [3D butterflies]

Video Tutorial:

close-up

A close-up image shows off the Transfer Me images and some of the dimensions of the butterfly and the sentiment.

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AZ – Amazon, C – Cricut, SSS – Simon Says Stamps, SB – Scrapbook, O – Other
Cricut Portable Trimmer
Cricut Portable Trimmer
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Dress My Craft
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Gina K foam tape
Gina K foam tape
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Intense Black Ink Pad
Intense Black Ink Pad
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Non-Stick Scissors
Non-Stick Scissors
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Tape Runner
Tape Runner
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Artist Trading Card and Giveaway

Making an artist trading card turned greeting card with products from Dress My Craft – and giveaway! #dressmycraft #giveaway #crafttutorial

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trading card

I am making an Artist Trading card, turned into a greeting card with products from Dress My Craft. DMC provided me with various products to try as well as for a giveaway.

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giveaway items

The products in the giveaway are transfer sheets, tweezers, a small tray, a die cut, an embossing folder, and a few different shaker bits.

inked card

I am using an artist trading card I cut with an SVG file [trading cards SVG] on a Cricut Maker and then used an ink-smooching technique. You can see details of the process in the video tutorial below.

stamped

I inked an embossing folder, stamped it onto the card to create a subtle texture, and then I applied an image transfer.

final trading card

I added a 3D sticker from Dollar Tree that I inked and a few clear embellishments from Dress My Craft. The trading card is finished but I decided to turn it into a greeting card.

Video Tutorial:

Giveaway

DMC logo
a Rafflecopter giveaway
close up image
close-up of trading card

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Links are Affiliates AZ – Amazon, C – Cricut, SSS – Simon Says Stamps, SB – Scrapbook, O – Other
Cricut Maker® Machine
Cricut Maker® Machine
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AZ | O | C
Cricut Standard Grip Mat
Cricut Standard Grip Mat
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AZ | C
Distress Ink Bundle
Distress Ink Bundle
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Dollar Tree
Dollar Tree
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O
Gina K foam tape
Gina K foam tape
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AZ | SSS | SB
Glue Bottles
Glue Bottles
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Intense Black Ink Pad
Intense Black Ink Pad
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SSS
Kamar Varnish
Kamar Varnish
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AZ
Reptile Glue
Reptile Glue
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