This kit included so many beautiful flower die-cuts I had to grab extra and create a kit to go around it. I changed up some of the cards and added a few of my own.
This kit to go includes 12 cards and envelopes, the PP kit and the extra pieces/die-cuts added on. You’ll also receive the PDF tutorial as well for $31 plus shipping.
Go here to grab yours; I have a limited supply. You’ll receive the tutorial immediately in your email. The kit to go will be shipped out within a few days. Add on an extra kit or two and save $$ on shipping costs. See them all here.
Friday is the last day to take advantage of the Double Rewards credits this month. Along with the paper and card stock sale you cannot go wrong! Go here to shop.
I was surprised to see the One Horse Open Sleigh designer paper back in stock. It was unavailable last week but it's back now. I featured it in one of my July card kits to go. See it here online.
I added a few die-cut trees on the right side. I colored them with Blends markers – adding brown and Gray Granite to the white. The greeting is from the Lasting Joy stamp set.
The Gray Granite card base is a simple 5 1/2" X 8 1/2" scored at 4 1/4". Then you cut up to the score line at the 1 1/4" mark on front; on both sides.
I added designer paper to the center panel and also to both side panels. The horizontal piece 'spans' under the to side panels like this:
This card was included in both my PDF tutorial and the pre-cut card kit to go; each card is a fancy fold. I have just two kits left. You can see them both here along with other kits and tutorials.
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I am surprised that the stamp set and dies are both there along with the pretty Soft Seafoam ribbon and the Open Leaf Trinkets.*Both are now just $1.25! Click on the blue highlighted words to see these items in the Clearance Rack.
I call it the 5 at a time technique. You stamp one sheet of neutral paper and then cut it into 5 pieces using my template below. And the neat thing is the layers under the stamped White card stock are also cut using a template. Just 2 sheets of card stock to make 5 card fronts! *Watch the video below or click here.
See how I stamped down the center of the White card stock on the photo above? Next I cut it using the template below:
The first template is what you stamp on. The one below is for the layers under the stamped pieces. It's just 1/8" larger for a nice thin layered accent.
Pinwheel Tower Fancy Fold card with video & free projects sheet!
Here's another card we made at my July Card Clubs. I always try to feature one fun fold card and this was a doozy!
When they saw the many pieces they were a bit worried it would be hard. But as we made it together they loved it! Be sure to watch the video here or below; it's so much easier than it looks!
This card is super fun to play with; it reminds me of a 'never ending' card. You can turn and turn it and see something new each time. But the finished card lays flat and is 5 1/2" X 4 1/4" so it fits nicely in an envelope.
Besides the Gorgeously Made stamp set (seen here)I chose the Layering Leaves (seen here) for the pretty greetings and leaf images.
I chose to feature the Countryside Inn designer series paperseen here with it's many shades of Blue. I chose to use Night of Navy and White card stock, Navy and Boho Blue inks.
Each of the 4 panels of Navy card stock is adhered to the center 'tower' made from a 4 1/4" square of designer paper. Once you have your card base created it's simple to add the 6 pieces of DSP and your stamped panels.
I also used the Radiating Stitches dies seen here (online exclusive) and the Stylish Shapes dies for the greeting. The ribbon is the Night of Navy 3/8" bordered ribbon.
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