Monday, April 15, 2019

Stampin' Up! Share What You Love Suite

Hi everyone!  I'm so excited to bring you my first ever blog post!  Yay!  😊 

My youngest daughter picked the card to share and she chose well because, not only does it showcase one of my favorite product suites from our 2018/2019 Annual Catalog, but it's also a fun fold card so, double fun!



Hope you like it!  I have the measurements, instructions and supplies listed below in case you want to have some fun and make one, too!  😊  Click on any of the supplies to shop.

Measurements:  Card base - Tranquil Tide, 11 x 4 1/4  (Score at 2 3/4 from each end)
                               Inside panel - Whisper White, 5 1/4 x 4
                             Front panels (2) - Share What You Love DSP, 2 1/2 x 4
                              Rectangle frame - Tranquil Tide, Rectangle Stitched Framelits, third and fifth in from the biggest (nested)
                              Rectangle panel - Whisper White, Rectangle Stitched Framelits, fifth in from the biggest
                              Flower - Share What You Love DSP, cut out by hand

Instructions:  Cut out all your pieces.  Score and fold your card base.  Use the Love What You Do stamp set to stamp the images on the inside panel and the stitched rectangle panel (see photos).  Use snail adhesive to attach inside panel and two DSP panels.  Apply snail adhesive to left half of Tranquil Tide frame and attach to front of card.  Apply snail adhesive to right half of stitched rectangle panel and attach to front of card inside frame.  Add flower with a mini dimensional.  Add faceted dots.  I used black dots on this card, but I made another version using the Mint Macaron dots and I think I liked it better.

Supplies used:

Thanks so much for stopping by and letting me share two of my favorite things with you - crafting and Stampin' Up!  😍  Check back often for more projects and stay tuned for video tutorials which I hope to have available real soon.  If you'd like to visit my online shop, you can click here.   Happy crafting!

Blessings,
Marcy

  

1 comment:

  1. Wow! Absolutely beautiful work! Please keep posting ��

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