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Showing posts with label arrange a wreath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arrange a wreath. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Give Thanks Thanksgiving Card

As I design for my monthly Stamp and Chat classes, I find it fun to design cards using products I haven't used in a while or that may be retired, so I can challenge myself.  This original design does just that!

If you need a quick Thanksgiving card, this design gives a lovely result but doesn't take long to make! You even get to do a little quick corner "fun" fold!

Heat embossing the greeting on the die-cut leaf gives an interesting way to use a sentiment stamp.

Supplies Used to Create This Card:

Very Vanilla card base
Copper Foil
retired Gilded Autumn Designer Series Paper 
retired Arrange a Wreath  stamp set for Give Thanks sentiment
very retired Vintage Leaves and Leaflet Dies
Copper Embossing Powder
retired - very vanilla copper edged 1/8" ribbon

I bet you probably have similar items in your stamp collection that would work just fine for a similar card. Enjoy being creative and your recipient will love your thoughtfulness!





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Friday, February 12, 2021

Valentine's Week of Cards #5

Of all the cards I've shared this week, I think this one is my favorite! Partially because I haven't used the Wreath Builder Dies much and I just like how sweet the color combination turned out. I'm a sucker for something shiny like foil! The Wreath Builder Dies can be used for many occasions! What a wonderful card you can create with the Wreath Builder Dies any time of the year.

This card was inspired by Julia Mazur. 


Products used in creating this card:

Flirty Flamingo Cardstsock - 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" scored at 4-1/4"
Basic White Cardstock - 2 pieces 4" x 5-1/4"
Retired - All My Love Designer Series Paper 3-3/4" x 5"
Scrap of Blushing Bride for "LOVE" Die
Wreath Builder Dies
Cut & Emboss Machine
Rococo Rose Foil from the Love You Always Foil Sheet Pack
Pear Pizzazz Cardstock
Retired - 1/4" Petal Pink Ribbon with Metallic Edge
Retired Itty Bitty Heart Punch
Retired Itty Bitty 4 Petal Flower Punch
Pearl Jewels
Glue Dots, Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Mini Dimensionals
Paper Snips
Paper Trimmer
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Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Curvy Christmas Wreath

Here's an eye popping card that is full of rich texture and lovely holiday colors of Shaded Spruce, Cherry Cobbler, and Crumb Cake. These gorgeous collection was released early for sale from the new Jan.-May 2021 Mini Catalog. They are the Curvy Christmas Stamp set, the Curvy Dies, and the Classic Christmas Designer Series Paper (DSP) .

This is the first time Stampin' Up! has produced such fun dies with so many possibilities that you can create with. I decided to try the DSP vertically along with combining the patterns.  What do you think?


Combined with the lovely paper is the Arrange a Wreath Stamp set for the tag, and the Wreath Dies
done in green and gold foil.  


For a close up view, you can see I dived deep into my stash for the perfect Cherry Cobbler retired buttons that are only about 8-9 years old! The 3/8" Very Vanilla with gold trim ribbon is also retired, but I tried for the first time to color the ribbon with my dark Cherry Cobbler Blends marker. It worked! I colored both sides of the ribbon with the brush tip and it dried very quickly. The color didn't come off on my hands when I tied the bow either. I was a happy camper with that technique.


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I hope this card design helped inspire you to give this set a try. Thanks for stopping by today. I'd love to read your comments about this card design.