I’m the type of crafter that goes through phases. I get hyper fixated on the same technique until I get bored… so it’s been awhile since I’ve made a light up card but I’m back! I forget how easy it is to create and be on the lookout for more.
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
Welcome to the weekend crafty friends! Today, I’m super excited to share a card featuring a few Ink Blot Shop stamp sets and EZ Lights. I had so much fun with my first card using EZ Lights that I had to create another one!
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
For the rest of how I used the EZ Lights, stop by my video to get the details! It was super easy to do and I ended up with a fun prom couple portrait scene.
Thanks for stopping by! Happy Crafting!
→ SUPPLIES USED ← Some products are provided by manufacturers for review and use. Affiliate links may be used at no cost to you.
Hi everyone! Today, I’m super excited to be a guest designer for Pear Blossom Press and sharing a card featuring their EZ Light with a couple Gerda Steiner Design stamp sets.
All my supplies for creating this card will be listed down below (with multiple sources when available) for your curiosity and convenience. Affiliate links used when possible.
Since one EZ Light includes 3 lights, they light up three parts of the card: Rudolph’s red nose, an ornament, and the star that goes on top of the tree. I used vellum and colored the pieces using copic markers so the lights would project different colors.
For the light itself, you just need to pop in the battery into the unit. The unit has three wires that lead to three lights. I just used scotch tape to ensure the lights were in the exact spot for Rudolph’s red nose, an ornament, and the star. For the unit itself, I used double sided adhesive to attach to my card base. It was so easy to do!
Thanks for stopping by! Happy Crafting!
→ SUPPLIES USED ← Some products are provided by manufacturers for review and use. Affiliate links may be used at no cost to you.