Today I am paying tribute to my heritage. I am Native American and part of the Navajo tribe.
I was inspired to focus on some Navajo designs for today’s post.
Here are 2 of my favorite images I found that my cards today are based off of.

Where do I begin to tell you what Core’dinations paper and Cheery Lynn Designs dies I used?

For my paper I used paper from the
Core’dinations Whitewash and
Vintage Collections.


For my lettering, I used the
Optimistic 1/2″ dies.
Ya’at’eeh means HELLO in Navajo.

I did a lot of sanding on these cards, I mean a lot.
Core’dinations has a wonderful tool called the
Sand It Gadget which makes sanding pretty painless. I do want to pass a top secret Polka tip onto you however. If you have narrow pieces or small pieces like I do in today’s cards, lie the
Core’dinations paper “sanding needed” side facing up on a piece of fine sandpaper. You can see in my photo below I have all my pieces on the sandpaper, the Sand It block is pictured towards the back. By placing your pieces on top of sandpaper and then using the
Sand It Gadget, your pieces will stay put! The sandpaper underneath works like
velcro not allowing the paper to move while you sand. You still want to hold the pieces in place while sanding, but trust me this works like magic!


I cut paper in 4 different colors with the
Dottie’s Ric-Rac die. I cut pieces from both sides of the paper and then intertwined them together.

The yellow frame is the
Japanese Frame. I also used the
Stitcher plate on the black background to give it texture.

I used tons of extras on this to make it special. I used twine, hot fix silver studs, jewelry findings, glass beads, silver charms ribbon and silver string.

What do you think? So colorful, don’t you agree?

I hope you enjoyed seeing my cards today!

I might have to mail these to my Grandma…look at her, isn’t she adorable?
Have a Fabulous Friday and a great weekend.
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