
So quick and easy! Slit an X into the Designer Series Paper and pin it back to make a frame for the stamped image on the layer underneath. Done!
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Bev Adams, Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator
More Organization – More Time for Crafting
I should have named this A Card full of Cherries! Cherry Cobbler card stock, and an image of cherries from Mouthwatering. What you can’t see is that the cherries were embossed with cherry scented embossing powder. I love the way velum looks when embossed.
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I had a hard time working out how to line up all these layers until I figured out to cut the layers at the same time. Problem solved!
I love that Stampin’ Up! allows me to coordinate stamps and dies as well as ink, paper, ribbon, and other embellishments.
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Labels Framelit Framed Opening, Apothecary Art, and Adorning Accents Edge 1-14-12
What a fun way to give someone a gift card for their favorite coffee place! Pull the lid off this cup and it lifts to show the gift card and a quick note. Love it! I know I saw this online somewhere. I wish I remembered who to give credit to.
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This card is really gorgeous in person, if I do say so myself. You would think there’s an actual doily on the card! Stamp the doily, emboss with White embossing powder, and keep on hand for just about any event. Sponge with an appropriate color, add as sentiment, and you’re ready to go. This photo shows a spider and Basic Black sponging for Halloween, 5-Petal Punched flowers and Cherry Cobbler sponging for Christmas, A Basic Pearl embellishment and Crumb Cake sponging for a lovely wedding card, Pretty in Pink or Pink Pirouette sponging would make a nice card for a baby shower, 5-Petal Punched flowers and Perfect Plum or Old Olive for perhaps a birthday or even get well. You get the idea. This is a great card to keep on hand! And to think it requires very few tools: Hello Doily and Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp sets, Whisper White or Naturals White card stock, White embossing powder, a Heat Tool, and one or more stamp pads.
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You might assume the stocking punch is only for Christmas, but it can do a lot more than that. Here I used it for argyle socks and ran some of the wood sheets through the Big Shot in an embossing folder. I think it would be great for a man in your life.
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