Letterboard A-Frame Shaped Cards

Hello! Today I have a secret for creating Letterboard Cards fast! I’m using one of my favorite dies from Mama Elephant for this one, and I created 4 cards so quickly using this secret.

How cute are all these lined up in a row?

I used lots of my favorite stamp sets to decorate these letterboards: Honeybees from Studio Katia, Pirate Brentwood Owl from Jessica Lynn Original, Boy with balloon and Raccoons from Mama Elephant.

You could use ANY of your favorite images for these. Or, just create a letterboard phrase for the card front!

I have a video to show you how easy these came together using my trick, watch it below or in HD on YouTube:

I really, REALLY love these letterboards. They are great for creating whatever sentiment you want! The trick is, to create all the letters into stickers first…and create a bunch of colors. Then, when you are ready to make the cards, you just have to choose the sentiment you want and then peel them off the sticker sheet and attach them to your cards. So easy!

You must use a pirate accent when you read this out loud…Lol!

Look at that cute Pirate Owl with his pirate sidekick! Sure to bring a smile….I actually sent this very card to Jessica Lynn (the artist and owner of Jessica Lynn Originals) herself to tell her THANK YOU for interviewing me on YouTube. If you missed that interview you can catch it HERE.

For this one, I used a Mama Elephant set (I’ve linked them all below so you can check them out if you are interested). This little guy with a GIANT balloon is still a favorite of mine. I made letters in the same colors of his outfit.

This crazy raccoon has some ducklings following him…Lol. It’s a sort of parade for the birthday recipient! For this one, I used a rainbow of letters and that is a fun way to add more color to your card. If you don’t have an array of colored cardstock, you could always color up white cardstock with copic markers…or any coloring medium you have.

Bee Happy

These bees make me happy, with their cutie little smiling faces! It’s easy to add a little foam tape to give your card dimension and interest.

I’m often asked what supplies I use to make my cards and projects, so I’ve put together a list using affiliate links when possible. If you make a purchase with these links I may receive a small commission. These help me to keep up with blog costs and continue bringing you fun projects. Thank you so much for your support!

I hope you enjoyed these cards today. Thanks for stopping by!

Sunshine In My Pocket

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