Showing posts with label Thanksgiving cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thanksgiving cards. Show all posts

November 6, 2018

Falling For Leaves Meets Buffalo Check

Hello and welcome to my blog! I'm all packed and ready to head for the airport first thing tomorrow morning to head for OnStage Live in Orlando with Stampin' Up! To say I am excited, is an understatement that's for sure. 
But, I do have a fun project to share with you tonight, and it's a simple card using the Falling For Leaves and Buffalo Check stamp sets. 
This card is quick and simple creating the torn edges of the Pumpkin Pie layer just added a little texture against the Buffalo Check . The list of supplies can be found below. 
Have a great week and the next time you hear from me, I will be in sunny Florida! Until then, Happy Stamping,




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November 1, 2018

Many Blessings

Good Morning and welcome to my blog! I have a fun Fall card to share with you featuring the Many Blessings stamp set from the Holiday Catalog. This is the time of year we begin to focus on our many blessings, so I thought I would share this cute card and it's instructions with you. And of course it uses one of my all time favorites....Buffalo Check stamp! (swoon)

So, here it is:
Many Blessings
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Supplies:
  • Stamp SetsMany Blessings (147775); Buffalo Check (147794)
  • Card Stock – Call me Clover (146969); thick Whisper White (140272); Pineapple Punch
  • Stamp Pads –Memento  Tuxedo Black (132708); Call Me Clover (147139)
  • Misc. – Layering Circle Framelits (141705) Blends-Calypso Coral combo (144045) Crumb Cake combo (144601) Granny Apple Green combo (147274) Pineapple Punch (147280) Pumpkin Pie (144599) Bronze (144607) Dimensionals ( 104430) Fine Tip Glue Pen (138309) Stamparatus 146276
Measurements:  
  • Call me Clover:          5 ½” x 4 ¼”  and 3 ¼” square
  • Thick Whisper White :8” x 5 ¼” 1” x 3”  (banner)
  • Scraps for flowerpot
Instructions:
  1. Score and fold Whisper White cardstock at 4”.
  2. Cut circle with the Bigshot using the layering circles second largest circle. Cut circle frame from the 3 ¼” square by cutting the same size circle from the center, then place the largest layering circle framelit around the opening and run it through the Big Shot.
  3. Stamp the Buffalo Check background stamp on the front of the card in Pineapple Punch. Be sure to open the card so you don’t stamp the inside through the circle.
  4. Place the card on the Stamperatus and place the leaf laurel stamp from Many Blessings around the opening. Pick up the stamp with your Stamperatus plate. Now fold the card backwards and reposition in the correct place to stamp the leaves using All me Clover.
  5. Position the pumpkin stamp and stamp using Memento Tuxedo Black ink. Stamp a mask on a sticky note and cut out. Use this to mask the pumpkins while you stamp the flowers from the flower pot around the pumpkins.
  6. Color all these stamps using the Stampin Blends markers. Important: Do not leave your card folded while coloring with the blends as the color will bleed through.
  7. Glue the Call me Clover Frame around the circle on the front of the card.
  8. Stamp Many Blessings on banner and dovetail one end. Adhere with dimensional to left side of card.
  9. Stamp and fussy cut the flower pot. Color with Blends. Adhere to banner.
  10. Adhere the card to the 5 ½” x 4 ¼” Call me Clover layer. 

And of course I must remind you that the Snowflake Showcase suite of product is officially live and available for customer purchase. That suite of product falls into the category of just plain stunning! It truly is a wow producing suite. It is while supplies last, so if you are interested in this set, do NOT wait too long. You can grab the flyer here.
In the meantime, happy stamping,







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