heidi swapp memory dex + wolf pack
If you are familiar with the Heidi Swapp Collection called Wolf Pack then you know that the paper line is this outdoors, adventure seeker and discoverer, woodsy kind of set of paper and embellishments. I wanted to take all that vibe and add to my current MemoryDex Spinner.
So far I have used Heidi's Emerson Lane for a whole month of MemoryDex cards. You can find those posts HERE. Plus HERE you can see all 30 of those days (scroll down to March of this year).
I have also used Heidi's Color Fresh Collection in my spinner as seen HERE.
AND...the Minc Collection with the Minc Paper Pad is all decked out on my MemoryDex Spinner and you can find that post HERE.
This post is going to walk you around Wolf Pack + Memory Dex.
For this card I used the WRMK Pocket Punch Board. I cut down the pocket quite a bit to create the Wolf Pack card. Mainly because I made the pocket too big. But that's ok. It's just paper. It can be cut.
This card is crafted using the 6x6 Paper Pad. A label and some paper cuts were layered to the front with the foiled Journey die cut from the Ephemera pack. Tags and labels and a journal card from the Ephemera were tucked inside. This is a great way to add hidden journaling, lose little photos, or your own ephemera to the MemoryDex Spinner.
This card also uses a WRMK tool. My go-to Envelope Punch Board. I made a 4x3 envelope and then punched with the MemoryDex Punch so that I could place in the Spinner.
Inside I have a cut-away folded for some lists of adventures we want to take. The card was embellished further with stamps and paper punches plus Wolf Pack Washi.
This card is a favorite. I used a Paige Evans Adventure Digital Cut file for the focus of this card. It was cut from one of the wood patterns found in the 12x12 Paper Pad.
Among the letter cuts I added feather paper cuts along with washi. The Go See Do vellum words are from the Ephemera pack. And then stars and stickers were popped up to give the card some extra dimension.
This is one of my favorite quote cards from the whole collection. This can be found on the 12x12 cut-away paper called Trailblazer. The card was trimmed away. Corners rounded. Edges sanded. And then punched with the MemoryDex Hole Punch.
I gathered leaf cuts and created an embellishment cluster. First add several leaf cuts to the corner of the card. Fold over a v-notched pattern paper piece. Staple to the card. Pop up a star from the Ephemera. Stamp GO SEE DO on cardstock scrap. Pop that up on pattern paper trimmed to frame. Layer over the top. And that's just one way to embellish a MemoryDex card.
My last card for this series of Wolf Pack Memory Dex cards is a suggestion on how to use the Spinner. Create little mini layouts on MemoryDex cards and add photos. I love this as a way to show off an adventure.
Wolf Pack pattern paper was die cut using one of the MemoryDex dies. This was the background in which to add stickers, paper cuts, foiled hears and of course a family photo.
And there you have 5 ways to use Wolf Pack and craft fresh new cards to add to your MemoryDex.
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supplies | Heidi Swapp Wolf Pack Collection. Heidi Swapp Memory Dex Collection.
These look really cool! I love all of the different cards you created. The embellishments you added are really fun. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! It's been a fun and creative challenge to change them up from collection to collection. Thank you so much for stopping by.
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