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Don't forget it is a great time to stock up on cardstock, envelopes, and adhesives before the price increase in the 23-24 Annual Catalog goes into effect.
Sweethearts Global Collective is an International group of Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrators. We share our love of creativity with our customers, but also with one another. The April blog hop theme is "Masculine Cards/Scrapbook pages/Gift Ideas" We hope our projects and creativity will inspire you in your stamping and paper crafting. At the end of the post, please "hop" along with me to visit the other blogs and see the brilliant creativity from Demonstrators around the world! Don't forget to leave a comment and show your appreciation of their project.
LET'S GET STARTED!
When I saw the Wildlife Wonder Stamp Set, I was thrilled as I could see the images would make fabulous outdoorsy guy cards. The He's the Man Designer Series Paper is the perfect complement for this stamp set. My idea was to make a "tent" card but have it be a little different. The embossed Basic White cardstock with the Timber 3D embossing folder is the perfect background for the bear image that was fussy cut with a mini margin around the image. I used Tear and Tape to affix the Bear Square to the upper and lower portions of the card front,
Extra Hint -
Extra Hint - Put an additional 3 1/4" square of Soft Succelent on the inside of the card front to make the middle section super secure.
Wildlife Wonder Stamp Set
He's The Man Designer Series Paper
CUTTING and ASSEMBLY DIRECTIONS:
Early Espresso Cardstock 7 1/4" x 4 1/4", scored at 5 1/2".
Early Espresso Cardstock 1 3/4" x 4 1/4".
He’s the Man Designer Series Paper (DSP) two pieces - 1 1/2" x 4", adhere one piece to the top front portion of the cardbase, and the other piece to the separate Early Espresso piece.
Soft Succulent Cardstock - two pieces 3 1/4" x 2 3/4".
Basic White Cardstock 3 1/8" x 2 5/8", embossed with the Timber 3D Embossing Folder and adhered to one piece of the Soft Succelent Cardstock.
Basic White Cardstock 3 1/4" x 2 3/4" to stamp the bear image from the Wildlife Wonder Stamp Set with Early Espresso Classic Stampin’ Pad Ink, then fussy cut the image out. Raise the bear image up with Dimensionals.
To assemble the card front - Lay the lower piece lined up correctly with the bottom edge of the card. Apply Tear and Tape to the back top and lower edge of the middle "bear" section. Carefully apply the top portion first. Then align up the lower portion and affix bear to this portion.
With Retired- 1-1/4” and 1-3/8” Circle Punches, punch out a larger circle from Early Espresso, and the smaller circle from Basic White. Using Early Espresso ink, stamp the greeting. Adhere layers together and raise up on card front with dimensionals.
Add two Rustic Metallic Adhesive Backed Dots to the lower left corner of the Bear Section.
With the Soft Succulent Classic Stampin’ Pad, stamp the greeting on the inner layer of Basic White Cardstock 4" x 5 1/4". Affix to inner card.
Adhere the extra piece of Soft Succulent to the back of the bear section so the card front is stronger and looks finished on the inside.
Basic White Medium Envelopes with a matching envelope flap from the DSP cut 2 3/8" x 6".
All done, your favorite guy is going to love receiving this masculine Birthday Card for their special day!
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I was needing a quick and easy anniversary card and after looking around the internet, this layout came to mind. It isn't hard at all. What you need is a Designer Series Paper that has a pleasing and matching background and this card layout will work perfectly.
This beautiful and shiny foil like paper from the retired Splendid Day Designer Series Paper (DSP) pack works nicely because you want two subtle sections and two eye-catching sections in this design. This particular sheet was paired with Sahara Sand cardstock on a card base of Basic White cardstock.
Here's the details for making this card:
Basic White Cardstock - 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", scored at 4 1/4"
Layer 1 - Sahara Sand Cardstock - 4" x 5 1/4" (If you are using a different DSP, just color coordinate this layer with the DSP.)
Layer 2 - Retired Splendid Day DSP - 3 1/2" x 4 3/4". Cut this piece carefully on both diagonals. Flip over the top and bottom sections to show the back side of the DSP. The left and right sections are the shiny foil side. You can substitute whatever Designer Series Papers you may have on hand that gives a similar look.
Choose an anniversary stamp you have and stamp the greeting in coordinating ink in the top section before adhering to Layer 1.
Lay out your four sections and start adhering to the Sahara Sand. Be mindful of even border spacing.
Take a 22" piece of coordinating ribbon and wrap around this layer and tie a bow in the middle. Secure bow with glue dots.
Raise this completed layer on Dimensionals and affix to card front. Add coordinating embellishments. I used Champagne Rhinestones on my sample.
Don't forget to make a matching envelope flap, cut at 2 3/8" x 6" and adhere to exterior flap, Trim off excess.
Now you have a lovely card to give away to celebrate an anniversary!
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Here's some closeup graphics of the changes that are coming on May 2, 2023 with Stampin' Up!s Color Refresh. I've been digging in my stamp studio pulling out the retiring and making room for the new, and I have to say it is a chore! A happy chore however! I always love new colors!
These new InColors give me the vibe of earthy tones and some retro too. I think they are going to be very fun to combine with the Color Collection families.
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If you were one of the ones to get a free package of Dainty Flowers Designer Series Paper when you placed a qualifying order during the January-February 2023 Sale-a-Bration consider yourself very lucky. This gorgeous paper flew out of the Stampin' Up! warehouse and was out of stock pretty quickly.
It is extremely gorgeous and I can understand why everyone wanted some.
Here is a Hello Card I made recently that brings together a lot of wonder items to make a show-stopper card. So if you happen to have some Dainty Flowers Designer Series Paper, follow along for this card idea!
Supplies:
Mossy Meadow Cardstock cut 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", scored at 4 1/4"
Stitched Greenery Die
Cardstock Vellum 4 1/8" x 5-3/8" - flip die cut paper over so texture shows as front side (Hint - only apply adhesive underneath where the floral oval will go so adhesive won't show on the outer edges of the vellum.)
Dainty Flowers Designer Series Paper - one of the preprinted floral ovals
Deckled Rectangle Dies - use the second to the largest die
Dimensionals to raise up the Floral Oval layer from the Vellum.
Retired Love You Always Foil Sheets from Spring Mini 2021 Catalog - foil piece about 2 1/2" x 4"
Alphabet Ala Mode Dies
Adhesive Sheet - piece about 2 1/2" x 4"
Linen Thread and/or Retired Mossy Meadow Baker's Twine for bow
Glue Dots to attach the bow
Basic White Cardstock for inner layer 4" x 5-1/4" Medium Basic White Envelope
Coordinating 2 3/8" x 6" piece of Mossy Meadow Designer Series Paper for exterior envelope flap (suggesting using Neutrals 6" x 6" Designer Series Paper collection)
Hint for working with these skinny letter dies. Apply a piece of adhesive sheets to the back of the foil and it will be much easier to apply the cut out letters with adhesive already attached to the card front.
I hope you enjoy giving this card a try. You could make it a Birthday or Thinking of You card easily, by stamping those greetings inside in Mossy Meadow ink.
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