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Terri Walker
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How to offer the power of hope for your best friend
Sometimes you just want to let a friend know that you care, and to give her hope for some struggles (health or otherwise) she is going through. The Power of Hope bundle has lovely sentiments and images that can help you do just that. In today's video I introduce the Power of Hope bundle and show you one card idea that has a somewhat unique layout.
First, let's have a look at this bundle. Power of Hope is offered through Stampin' Up!s Sale-a-Bration, a promotion that is on until 31st March. You can earn the Power of Hope bundle with a $100 product order. So gather your friends, stock up on card stock and other needed supplies; earn the bundle for free and share it around.
I especially love the Stone 3D embossing folder which is part of this bundle. I see so many uses for it - it is versatile enough to coordinate with other sets and would also be fun to use when memory keeping.
This week's layout is a bit different too. I layered the image and phrase and then layered them again with each other. This creates a unique visual look. As I said in my video, instead of using Watercolor Pencils you can also color using your Stampin' Blends and Blender Pens and ink pads. It depends on how bright you want the colors to be.
Here's my card and video:
Power of Hope Friendship card
Stamp set: Power of Hope (bundle 152318)
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Paper and cutting dimensions: Whisper White: 8 1/2" x 5 1/2"; 3 1/2" square; 2 1/2" square Basic Black: 2 3/4" square Real Red: 1 7/8" square Sahara Sand: 5 1/4" x 4"
Other: Watercolor Pencils #141709; Blender Pens #102845; Red Basic Rhinestones #146924; Stitched Shapes dies #145372; die-cutting machine; SNAIL
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