I demonstrated this card from the Half Full set. I agree with the saying 100%!
stamps:
Half Full
paper:
Crumb Cake (5 ½” x 8 ½” and 3 ½” x 4 ¾”)
Fresh Fig (3 ¾” x 5" and 2” x 4”)
Very Vanilla (1 ½” x 3”)
Wood Textures Designer
Paper Stack (1 ¾” x 3 ¾”)
ink:
Fresh Fig
VersaMark
accessories:
medium envelope- Very Vanilla
¼”
Copper Trim
AquaPainter
copper embossing powder
heat tool and buddy
dimensionals
TIP:
-Use a small paintbrush
to wipe off any stray pieces of embossing powder.
-After you color the
wine, flip the card stock upside down to remove any ink that is on the embossed
parts.
This Designer Series Paper (DSP) is so pretty! I love the fall color and designs!! Our first make-n-take will be perfect to send to someone this fall!
stamps:
Just Add Text
paper:
Thick Very Vanilla (4 ¼”
x 11”)
Soft Suede
Very Vanilla
Garden Green
Painted Autumn Designer
Paper (4” x 5 ½”)
ink:
Soft Suede
accessories:
medium envelope- Very Vanilla
Gold Metallic Thread
Big Shot
Bouquet Bunch Framelits
Stitched Shapes
Framelits
Layered Leaves Dynamic
Embossing Folder
dimensionals
TIPS:
-Attach the Designer Paper and card stock to the
Very Vanilla base. Then trim the edges
if needed.
-Put adhesive on the entire backside of the
words. Attach the leaves, and then
attach the thread.
Our second make-n-take is quick and easy! If you don't have a corner punch in your stash of stuff, you can use the reverse punch on the Envelope Punch Board!
stamps:
Sprinkles of Life
paper:
Garden Green (5 ½”
x 8 ½”)
Whisper White (3 ½”
x 4 ¾”)
Real Red
ink:
Real Red
Garden Green
Chocolate Chip
Memento tuxedo black
accessories:
medium envelope- Whisper
White
punch- Tree Builder
Envelope Punch Board
mini glue dots
TIP:
-Use the reverse punch on the Envelope Punch
Board to round the corners.
This card was CASEed from a card on Mary Fish's blog. I love the split card stock in the background! So easy, but it really adds a nice touch. We just enjoyed looking at this card, but it's always fun to see a few different ideas!
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Happy Stamping!
Patrice
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