A couple of weeks ago a group of Stampin' Up! demonstrators met up for a day of crafting fun. We swapped cards and 3D projects, we saw table displays of new catalog project ideas and we made three amazing projects. Want to see some photos of this fun day? Click here to checkout that blog post.
Want to know the best part of that special day? The new friends that I made that day and will stay in contact with for a long time.
In today's video I want you show you one of these projects we made that day - a fun fold card idea using the Sending Smiles bundle. It's super easy but doesn't look that way.
The Sending Smiles Stamp Set is perfect to brighten someone’s day, offer comfort and strength, a note of thanks, or birthday wishes. Whatever the occasion, you can create beautiful cards with heartfelt thoughts that will bring a smile to whoever receives it! This set includes nine versatile sentiments and thirteen images that arrange to create a wide variety of floral designs. Mix and match to make simple or complex cards, backgrounds, borders, or centerpieces.
The Timeworn Type embossing folder has an antique look and adds aged detail and texture to any project. Use as a layering piece to add dimension to all of your cards and scrapbook layouts. Or use it on card fronts like we will be doing today.
Here's what you need to make today's card.
Supplies
Stamp set: Sending Smiles (bundle: 158707)
Ink: Sweet Sorbet, Daffodil Delight, Parakeet Party
Paper and cutting dimensions:
Basic White: 10 1/8" x 5 7/8" (score at 4 1/4" and 8 1/2"); 2" x 3 1/4"; 2" x 1 1/2"; 1 14" x 2 3/4"; 4" x 2; 2' x 1"
Misc: Simply Scored; Timeworn Type 3D embossing folder (156505); Multipurpose Liquid Glue; Brushed Brass Butterflies (158136); Mini Stampin' Dimensionals
Here's my video tutorial - be sure to watch all the way through for my bonus tips and design ideas!
Thanks Joanne! I love when we have a huge team event. So much creativity is shared; I can't get enough!
Posted by: Terri | May 24, 2022 at 02:02 PM
That is such a pretty card!
Posted by: Joanne | May 23, 2022 at 05:20 PM