ON TO STAMPING! My team leader recently mailed us a challenge packet that had some pieces of Designer Series Paper, ribbon, and gems. We were to make a card from the packet pieces and post it to the team page. I LOVE when she does this! I made 3 cards total and I'm posting the supplies and measurements below each card, so read on!
I saw this idea from Elizabeth Price of Seeing InkSpots and had to do it! You use the Playful Alphabet letter dies (page 178 of the Annual Catalog) to die-cut an embossed piece of Whisper White cardstock. You then attach it on top of any Designer Series Paper and all that wonderful pattern shows through! BUT, I don't have the Playful Alphabet letter dies. I do, however, own the Little Letters dies from years ago and they are exactly the same size and Playful Alphabet and the font is very similar.
Calypso Coral cardstock - 4-1/2"x11", scored and folded in half at 5-1/2"
Playing With Patterns Designer Series Paper - 5-3/8"x4-1/8"
Whisper White cardstock - 4-1/2"x3"
Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder - emboss the Whisper White piece before die-cutting
Playful Alphabet dies - either this die set or the retired Little Letters dies will work fine. Both alphabets are the same size and of a block font.
Gold Glimmer Paper - I thought this was still available but it retired with the last catalog! Gold Foil paper would be a good substitute.
Cinnamon Cider cardstock - 4-1/4"x11", scored and folded in half at 5-1/2"
Whisper White cardstock - 4-1/2"x3"
So Saffron cardstock - to punch flowers
Flowers For Every Season Designer Series Paper - 5-3/8"x4-1/8"
Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder - emboss the Whisper White piece before die-cutting
Playful Alphabet dies - either this die set or the retired Little Letters dies will work fine. Both alphabets are the same size and of a block font.
Small Bloom Punch - after you've glued on the flowers, scrunch them up with your fingernails. It's okay if the paper splits! All that texture will add so much to your card!
Misty Moonlight cardstock - 4-1/4"x11", scored and folded in half at 5-1/2"
Whisper White cardstock - 4-1/2"x3"
Night Of Navy cardstock - to punch flowers
Flowers For Every Season Designer Series Paper - 5-3/8"x4-1/8"
Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder - emboss the Whisper White piece before die-cutting
Playful Alphabet dies - either this die set or the retired Little Letters dies will work fine. Both alphabets are the same size and of a block font.
Flowers For Every Season Ribbon Combo Pack - separate the twine to get the Whisper White piece
Small Bloom Punch - after you've glued on the flowers, scrunch them up with your fingernails. It's okay if the paper splits! All that texture will add so much to your card!
What greetings would you die-cut? What Designer Series Paper would you use? Let me know in the comments!💕
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