Bright and Beautiful Star

Bright and Beautiful StarLove the new catalog!  I made this shaker card with the Bright & Beautiful stamp set.  Sure, it’s presented as a Christmas set,. but why limit it?  I used is as a congratulations card here with Night of Navy layered over Whisper White card stock.  With a little careful inking and the use of the Stamp-a.ma-jig you can make the greeting say Bright & Beautiful followed by “Shine with happiness.”  I used the Stars Framelits to cut a window in the navy layer and a frame from Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper.  I punched the bottom of the navy layer with the new Confetti Stars punch and punched the scraps of glimmer paper to make the confetti to fill the shaker.  I cut another frame from fun foam for a spacer between the Window Sheets for the shaker.  Lovely, if I do say so myself!

 

I demonstrated this card for my September Paper Play Day.  We used the Lucky Stars Textured Embossing Folder on the Night of Navy layer.  It really stepped up this card!

Click below for the pdf supply list and directions.

Big, Bright, & Beautiful News 9-13-14

 

 

Bright & Beautiful Get it as a bundle with the Framelits and save!

Stars Framelits

Confetti Stars punch

Night of Navy card stock and Classic Stampin’ Pad

Night of Navy Seam Binding

Silver 1/8″ ribbon

Whisper White card stock

Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper

 

 

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