(Pocket card) Challenge!

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(Pocket card) Challenge!

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Inspired by Keitha's question. Your challenge is to use at least three 3x4 and/or 4x6 cards on a project. Scrapbook, card, tag, or and other challenge posted this month. Cross-posting highly encouraged.

If you say you don't have any, I won't believe you and I will mail some to you anyway. :)

Keitha - I hope you'll find tons of inspiration in this challenge thread.
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Pam, I've been fully expecting a challenge along these lines from you, LOL. Thanks!
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Somebody's gotta do it.
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A just because card front - or maybe a title card for a scrapbook page. Haven’t decided yet.
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Gorgeous!
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Thank you. I should have said the background is a 4x6 card. The card with “advertising” is a 3x4 card. The butterflies are punched from a 3x4 card and the striped banner under the wood veneer word is cut from a 3x4 card.

This page uses a 4x6 card as a photo matte. The brown floral on the left is from 3x4 card I had cut apart a while back. The flowers are cut from a 4x6 card and the journaling card is a 4x4 piece from the cut apart sheet in this collection.
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Gee, you mean I shouldn't have given my 500+ PL cards to my grandkids? I did just that, Christmas. Mom told me the kids were interested in scrapping...did I have any ideas? Did I! Yes, I gave them all my PL cards, plus 2 12x12 albums with the PL type page protectors (dozens), 2 sample pages so they understand the concept and they were thrilled! Vanessa now 8 got right down to business using it. Nathaniel, soon got be 10, happy too but right now he's more interested in playing Pokemon online with Uncle Charley! :lol:


Pam your "card" is gorgeous. Your way of putting things together is fabulous.
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Thank you Farley! And does that mean I need to send you some cards to play with?
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I'd been looking at the cards I got in the Alaska scrapbook kit on board the ship, which is what prompted my question. Here I've used four 4x6 cards to mount my photo block, a 3x4 title card and a leftover bit from another card for my journaling block.
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pamcook wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:57 pm Thank you Farley! And does that mean I need to send you some cards to play with?




Nooooooooooooo! But thank you. :D
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That’s perfect Keitha!
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What a great challenge Pam. I know I've got several SG kits waiting to be assembled that have sheets of those PL cards, but I imagine that's not quite the point. :angel: But I also have my SG "leftovers" bin that I'm sure is FULL of leftover PL cards to use.

That very first card front you posted is fantastic. I thought that the obvious 3x4 card on there was the only card you used, but when I saw how many other components came from the "B" side of those cards - that was truly impressive. :clap:
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Julie I hope you post it. Sometimes the most obvious use is the one I overlook.
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Using 3x4 cards cut in strips. From a Khristina video last night, I didn’t put a dent in those cards either! It was fun and I got rid of about 10 cards, lol!
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Such a clever idea!
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