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Thursday, February 11, 2021

Valentine's Week of Cards #4

Since Valentine's Day isn't far off now, here's an easy card layout to make for your loved ones. 

Today's post is a two-fer of Valentine ideas. My purpose is to demonstrate how different the 
same layout can look when you combine different color combinations. 

I cased this Double Point card layout from Jackie Bultje. I wanted to try it for myself. It is another good way to use up scraps of your Designer Series Papers.


The first card is assembled from all current products:
  • Basic Black Cardstock Card Base - 5-1/2" x 8-1/2", scored at 4-1/4"
  • Basic White Cardstock - two pieces (one for card front, the other card inside) 4" x 5-1/4"
  • Lace Embossing Folder - to run the center die cut heart through - then you'll reassemble with lots of mini dimensionals to hold the edge and heart together to apply to card front.
  • Cut & Emboss Machine
  • Blushing Bride 3/8" Metallic Ribbon - 8" piece
  • Mini Dimensionals
  • Paper Trimmer
  • Paper Snips
  • Seal Adhesive
  • Glue Dots
  • Basic White Envelopes
The second card was made with some retired products in it. 
Design tip - See how cute the envelope can look when you adhere a 2-3/8" x 6" piece of Designer Series Paper to it and trim off the excess. That way you don't have a "naked" envelope to give someone.

Current:
Flirty Flamingo Cardstock
Basic White Cardstock
Basic White Envelope

Retired:
All My Love Designer Series Paper
Lovely Lipstick Foil from Sale-a-Bration a couple years ago
Stamp was from a Paper Pumpkin kit from a couple years ago

The ribbon on this card is not a Stampin' Up! product, just a piece I had in my ribbon jar.


All the current products can be purchased at my online store, just click the Shop to Earn link below. 

I hope you'll give the Double Point card layout a try. It's really perfect for any occasion!

Be Creative! Happy Stamping!



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Saturday, January 26, 2019

February 2 and 3 Card Class


I had fun designing these cards that were inspired by others as noted below. I can't wait to give my Valentines some of these cards!


This Double Z fold card design was CASED from Diane Barnes but I changed it up a bit with using the Happy Birthday Framelits. The It's My Party Designer Series Paper, black foil, and black shimmer ribbon are all retired, but the Lovely Lipstick foil is a bonus you can choose for free from the 2019 Sale-a-Bration brochure. Card base is Basic Black and Melon Mambo plus Whisper White. I am really loving the Multipurpose Adhesive sheets. I don't know why I haven't used them more. By using them, they make cutting out on the Big Shot and assembling the double layer of the Happy Birthday super easy. 


These next 4 cards all use stamps from the Meant to Be stamp set. Such a versatile set.

Su Mohr was the inspiration for the card above. I used the Lace Dynamic Embossing Folder on Whisper White. The card base is Powder Pink, with the Flirty Flamingo paper from the 6x6 Brights Designer Series Paper Stack. The ruched ribbon in Flirty Flamingo is retired. I used 3 different inks on the 3 hearts - top one is Flirty Flamingo, middle is Powder Pink, and bottom heart is retired Strawberry Slush. The "love you" is cut in red foil using the Well Written thinlits. Again the Multipurpose Adhesive sheets are a real lifesaver here. The card is finished off with some red rhinestone bling.


This card was inspired by Patty Bennett. She figured out how great the Lovely Lipstick foil would look being embossed with an embossing folder. I used the Swirls and Curls. The color scheme is Whisper White and Lovely Lipstick cardstock, along with the All My Love Designer Series Paper. A 1-3/4" circle punch added the sentiment stamped in Lovely Lipstick from the Meant to Be set. The card is finished with retired white satin ribbon with a silver edge and rhinestones. I love bling!



This card uses the Ultimate Glitter Technique by Tina Zinck. She made a You Tube Video to learn how to add a glitter layer on top of a purchased napkin using the Multipurpose Adhesive sheets. The color scheme here is Highland Heather and Read Red. Sentiment from Meant to Be, and cutouts were done with the Be Mine Stitched thinlets. The Highland Heather organza ribbon is available from the Sale-a-bration brochure with a qualifying order.


I am sorry but I don't have the designers name for this next card. Using the Rooted in Nature stamp set for the sentiment  plus the Pretty Label punch, and combining the All My Love Designer Series Paper, Merry Merlot and Sea Foam Green cardstock, then a Pearlized Doily and the All My Love Ribbon pack, this card is easy to make and very beautiful!



This Sympathy card was inspired by Terri Gaines fun fold method. I used the Share What You Love Designers Series Paper, Tranquil Tide, and Old Olive cardstock plus Whisper White for the color scheme. The sentiment came from Better Together stamped in Stazon on the Galvanized Metallic Paper punch with the Triple Banner punch. Two metallic pearls were added. I came up with the closing technique by piercing 2 holes in the left side card front, right next to the tag and threading two strands of the new Old Olive Linen Thread and tied a bow.

I hope these cards will inspire you to create some for yourself. Thanks for stopping by!