A special THANK YOU to our Veterans who served our country so faithfully…
I used the Stitched Stars Dies to cut my stars along with the Stitched Rectangles Dies to create my flag. The sentiments on the outside and inside are from the Thankful Thoughts stamp set.
My mom needed a thank you card for a person who LOVES flowers so I pulled out my Stampin’ Up Path of Petals Bundle. I think I fulfilled her request with this card:)
There are so many colors to work with in this pattern in theĀ Pressed Petals Designer Series Paper. I was happy to use my Rococo Rose ink and Scalloped Linen Ribbon. I did use Old Olive as my green even though Pear Pizzazz and Mossy Meadow are listed on the package. I also used So Saffron as my yellow instead of Daffodil Delight ink. I used the Classic Label Punch to punch out the sentiment, and the slanted edges lined up nicely with the circle.
The DSP on the front of the card is 3-3/4″ x 5 with the Night of Navy border being 3-7/8 x 5-1/8. My first plan was to have a tight border around the DSP but it slid in the corner as I had it sitting on my desk. I kinda liked the look so I slid the DSP down into the right lower corner of the Night of Navy panel. I was trying to be crafty by not wrapping the ribbon on both sides of the DSP, I think it may look like I just ran out of ribbon…lol.
I added some of the DSP to the inside and kept a larger border like the front.
The inside panel is 3-3/4″ x 5″.
It’s Wednesday…time for a video tutorial!
This one shows how to use the Negative Die Cut for an accent on your card creations:)
The Hand Lettered Prose Dies are a great alphabet to use on an A2 sized card.
Thank You fits wonderfully:)
Think of all the words you could use on a card…baby, wow, love, super, happy, the list goes on…
The extra layer of cardstock under the DSP gives just a little more depth for the negative die cut letters to show off. Next Wednesday, I have another video showing a neat way to accent your card with the Hand Lettered Dies so make sure to visit.
Measurements:
Garden Green Card Base: 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ scored at 4-1/4″ on the 8-1/2″ side
Garden Lane DSP: 4″ x 5-1/4″ placed over a slightly smaller piece of the same color card base (almost the same size)
Whisper White inside: 4″ x 5-1/4″ with a strip of 3/4″ x 4″ DSP
Mint Macaron for leaves: 2″ x 4″
Whisper White for sentiment: 1-1/2″ x 4-1/2″
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You have all seen it by now…the gorgeous NEW Stampin’ Up Good Morning Magnolia Bundle!
Here is my first card made with this fantastic new addition to the Stampin’ Up family:)
I used the NEW Timeless Tag Punch to punch out the Thanks sentiment on this card…
Here is a video showing some tips when using the dies in the new bundle:
As I mentioned in the video, you can line up the edge die two differnet ways:)
Measurements:
Card Base: 4-1/4″ x 11″ scored at 5-1/2″
DSP: 1-1/2″ x 4″
Petal Pink embossed panel: 4″ x 4-1/2″
Mossy Meadow border on Petal Pink die cut: 1″ x 4-1/4″ and trim to fit
Inside panel: 4″ x 5-1/4″
Scraps for sentiment label and flowers
Don’t forget MY ANNUAL CATALOG PAPER AND ACCESSORIES SHARES ARE UP!
The Stampin’ Up All That You Are stamp set is the first stamp set in the Occasions Catalog,
and I think it belongs at the top of the list.
Isn’t it pretty?
The big bloom is just gorgeous, and the pretty posies, the foliage, and the sentiment label are cut out with the Frosted Bouquet Framelits.
Remember the Frosted Bouquet Framelits were bundled with the First Frost stamp set in the Holiday catalog so if you have that bundle, you can add the Stampin’ Up All That You Are stamp set to your collection and have two stamp sets that work with the framelits!
I paired the Stampin’ Up Well Said Bundle with the Stampin’ Up All That You Are stamp set on the outside and the inside.