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Terri Walker
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Do you know which bundle is perfect for so many sweet occasions?
There are times when we are all stuck for inspiration and so in this new series I want to show you how to use a resource that you always have on hand to help you come up with card layouts and design ideas. This is my 'CASE the Catty' series.
Today's card was inspired by the brand new Jan-June Mini catalog!
The Sweet Conversations bundle caught my eye as I browsed through the Mini catalog. Although I don't usually purchase Valentines bundles this one goes beyond that one-day event.
The Sweet Conversations bundle is part of the Sweet Talk product suite. Let's have a look in the catalog at what the concept artists at Stampin' Up! have shared, on page 8.
The box in the bottom right corner is super cute but I don't have the box nor did I purchase the designer series paper. So let me show you how to take this idea and turn it into a card. I have even made a video to talk you through each step.
Here's my card without jewels:
And here it is with jewels - which do you like more?
I think the jewels add a 'crowing' touch. Here's what you need to gather to make my card at home. You will find my video underneath.
Supplies
Stamp set: Sweet Conversations (bundle: 157624)
Ink: Fresh Freesia, Polished Pink
Paper and cutting dimensions: Basic White: 4 1/2" x 4" Fresh Freesia: (2) 1/4" x 4 1/4"; 1 1/2" square Polished Pink: 1 1/2" square; 8 1/2" x 5 1/2"; 2" x 2 1/2"
Misc: Fresh Freesia Open Weave Ribbon (155615); Baker's Twine Essential Pack (155475); Mini Stampin' Dimensionals; Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine
Here's my video - be sure to watch all the way through for my bonus tips and design ideas.
Want to see my Happy Hedgehogs Valentine using the Sweet Conversations bundle? Click here: https://bit.ly/3r2UP4N
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