The Hopscotch range from Fancy Pants is a bright, fun filled range that has a definite spring/summer feel about it. Leanne Whitby enjoyed using the 6x6 paper pad, buttons and sticker sheet from the range to create these three cards which all have their own unique style.
Leanne chose papers from the 6x6 paper pad to give this card soft spring theme. She then added some banner stickers, buttons and punches.
To create this “sewing” themed card Leanne decided to spritz, scrunch and iron dry her paper to give it a textured, fabric like look for the background and accents on her card. She then added a cute tag with some faux stitching and pinking sheared edging.
Spring is synonymous with birds chirping and flowers blooming. Leanne selected two gorgeous Poppy Stamps dies together with the brighter Hopscotch papers from the 6x6 pad to create this card.
Kim the 12x12 patterned papers from the Hopscotch collection for this page about her daughter. Kim used the “cool” die-cut as a mist template, as well as layering it to create the page title. Her finished layout really highlights how mist can alter die-cuts. For her journaling Kim made great made use of the 12x12 page of Sticker Fundamentals. The printed words and array of mini alphas worked well together to create colourful journaling collage. Kim’s gorgeous creations can be found over on her blog.
These stunning cards were created by Piradee from the Fancy Pants Design Team. Here is what Piradee said about her cards and the paper range - “I absolutely adore the sweet colours along with the pop of pink and the vintage designs in this collection—check out that floral pattern paper and you’ve got to see the newsprint one too. And the collection is just perfect for some cheery fun cards…” Thanks for sharing your designs Piradee, your cards a beautiful, fun and definitely cheery!
Need some really cute ideas for Christmas tags? Valerie Sanchez from the Fancy Pants Design Team has whipped up these gorgeous examples using the beautifully traditional Home for Christmas range. She shares a how-to for it on the Fancy Pants blog here.
Looking for calendar ideas for next year? We just found this fabulous project by Design Team member Jess Mutty, along with a complete tutorial for making it here on the Fancy Pants blog. She has used the Good Life patterned paper range with its striking bright colour palette.