Hey there stampers!
Today's card is a birthday design using Stampin' Up!'s new Tail Spin stamp set and game spinner hand, all found in the 2011 Occasions Mini catalog.
This card was super easy to make and the game spinner piece was a cinch to assemble. To set the spinner onto the card, simply punch a hole using your 1/16" circle punch, then layer the spinner hand, on top of the washer, and secure both pieces with a brad.
This simple yet whimsical design, uses the Celebrations designer series paper, and pacific point, real red, and old olive card stock. If you are looking to build a set of fun and whimsical card designs for your next stamping project, then the new Tail Spin stamp set and game spinner head is a must have for your craft collection. To purchase these products visit my Stampin' Up! website today. Remember products from the Occasions Mini catalog are only available for a limited time. So shop now while supplies last.
Hope you've enjoyed today's card. Be sure to leave a comment about today's project.
Happy Stamping!
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Stampin Up! - Because I Care Hostess Set
Hi There Stampers,
This clean and simple card uses the stamp set Because I care, which is a level one hostess set in the 2011 Idea Book and Catalog. To achieve this stamp for free, you can either host a workshop with sales totals of $300 or purchase product of $300. To make this card, I stamped the Hydrangea in Stampin Up's! Concord Crush classic ink onto a piece of Whisper White card stock, then colored the image with the matching stampin' write markers. To give the card more flair, I added some white dots to the centers of the flowers using my white gel pen. Then matted the hydrangea piece onto a piece of concord crush card stock and topped it off with the matching concord crush stitch ribbon. The sentiment was stamped in the matching concord crush ink and punched out using a half inch oval punch. I mounted the stamped sentiment onto a piece of concord crush card stock that was punched out using the coordinating scallop punch. This card design was cased from the talented Kristy. Hope you enjoyed today's card.
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