Used Cake Basics Cartridge, Stampin Up sentiment stamp and cuttlebug emboss. *** You can find a complete list of supplies for this project, including card stock cuts, at the very bottom of this post.Īlright, on with the hop! Click on the Next Blog button to move forward to Leslie Larkin’s project or click the Previous Blog button to move back to see the project that Karen Finkle created.Īnd just in case you get lost along the way, here is a list of the team members joining the hop today:Ĭlick here to learn more about Paper Pumpkin. Paper-Friendly Version: Perfect for paper piecing with layered cardstock. It’s pretty simple, a bit artsy and defintely earthy, embracing nature. Adhere the panel to the inside of the card base with Liquid Glue. This vellum offers the perfect transparency for stamping several sheets and layering them in unique ways for a fabulous, unexpected look they will surely. Use with the Stamparatus for perfect stamping every time. Use Evening Evergreen ink to add a leaf image from the Artfully Layered stamp set to the upper right corner of a panel of Basic White card stock. Ready to Layer, Subtle Embossing Folder, Very Vintage, Stampin'Up Frenchiestamps, Basic Gray Real Red Ready to Layer. Embellish with a few Brushed Metallic Adhesive Backed Dots to complete. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Stampin Up Stampin Around Wheel Guide and Perfect Layers Tools at the best online prices at.
Adhere the sentiment with Stampin’ Dimensionals. Use Mini Glue Dots to adhere the leaves, making sure the dots will be hidden under the sentiment. Determine the placement of the leaves and sentiment before you start adhering them.
Crop the sentiment with a label die from the Tasteful Layers Dies. Stamp the sentiment from the Artfully Layered stamp set on a panel of Crumb Cake card stock with Evening Evergreen ink. Use a die from the Tropical Layers Dies to cut two leaves from Pear Pizzazz card stock. They will fit together perfectly.Īdhere the triangular panels to the front of a Crumb Cake card base with Multipurpose Liquid Glue. To create the card front, cut two rectangular panels of DSP the exact same size, stack them one on top of the other and cut through both layers at once on the diagonal.
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The Artfully Composed Designer Series Paper has some designs that are perfect for a masculine birthday card. Please take time to stop by to visit each blog to see what the Inkin’ Krew Team members are sharing with you today. We have a great group of participants in our hop this month. My card today features the Artfully Layered Stamp Set, Tropical Layers Dies and the coordinating Artfully Composed Designer Series Paper. Another fun idea is to create your own stencils from dies and lightweight paper.Welcome to Amy’s Inkin’ Krew Team Blog Hop! Our theme this month is “Birthday”. Let me know if you know of some that I’ve missed. Add more Seal behind the sentiment layer, line the vellum up on the designer paper again, and add the sentiment/leaves piece to the vellum. I couldn’t find any stencils from Stampin’ Up! that are current. Not sure for what or to whom this card will go, so I’ll add it when I know. I added some 2022-24 In Color Matte Decorative Dots to the center of the large bloom to give it a little bit more “je ne sais quoi.” Then I lifted them up over the original stamped image with Dimensionals for a fuller-looking bloom. I stamped a second set of flowers and hand-cut them out. My bow is the Old Olive Twill and I cut it in half lengthwise to get a more narrow bow. I cropped my image and its layer with Deckled Rectangle Dies. The website describes Perfect Layers thus: Perfect Layers is a MUST if you want to create perfect borders, frames and layered effects on your scrapbook pages, cards, or any paper crafting project. My stamps are from a Sale-a-bration item, Wonderful World. The stencil I used is from Honey Bee Stamps and it’s called Basketweave. And that put a smile on my face! Thanks, Rosanne! I was finding it difficult to match the Orchid Oasis flowers with the DSP I had on hand, so I brought out the Blending Brushes and stencils and got to work! Within minutes, I had a background that perfectly matches (because it’s the same ink pad!) my flowers. While having a little texting chat with Rosanne, she reminded me that stenciling is a good alternative to DSP if you don’t have quite the right paper for a project.