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Thanks So Much

So I was watching videos on YouTube again and came across one that fascinated me. It was an explosion card and this first one was practice but I plan on doing at least 2 more for Easter. This card comes together quickly once you know how you want to lay things out and it was so much fun. Additional supplies used were copy paper for the inside and ATG tape runner Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think. Built for Free Using: My Stampin Blog I hope you have enjoyed this project and please check back often for inspiration.

Weekly Deals

It's Tuesday so that means there are some new deals for you to enjoy. Take a look at what's on sale and place an order in my online store if you would like. Built for Free Using: My Stampin Blog Thank you for stopping by.

So Grateful for you

Here's a card that is simple yet fun to make. Lost Lagoon card stock lends itself to making everything pop. There's more stamping than usual and a little bling too. Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think. Built for Free Using: My Stampin Blog . Create the A2 card base out of Lost Lagoon card stock. Fold in half and use bone folder to flatten. Cut a piece of Moonlight DSP 1/4" smaller than the card base and adhere to the card base. Cut a piece of Lost Lagoon card stock 3 ½”x 4 ¾” and then a piece of Whisper White slightly smaller. Stamp on the Whisper White piece and add a gold sequin in each corner. Adhere the focal piece to the Lost Lagoon panel . Pop up with dimensional and add to the card front. I chose not to add too many embellishments since this card will be going through the mail. I hope you have enjoyed this project and please check back often for inspiration.

Celebrate card

Today I have a card that is "just about" CASE'd and only a few supplie are needed. I was watching Kay Kalthoff on YouTube and the project she was making was right up my alley. I commented and said I'd be CASE'ing it and she was ok with it. I tweaked a few things to make it more me but most of it was Kay. Take a look below and let me know what you think and then head on over to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ump0cz8AzY for the original. Built for Free Using: My Stampin Blog I hope you have enjoyed this project and please check back often for inspiration.

Sending Wishes card

Hello and welcome to today's card. It took three times to get it right but I like the final result. The colors came to me while looking through a magazine and then everything else fell into place. Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think. Built for Free Using: My Stampin Blog Additional supplies: ATG tape runner. I hope you have enjoyed today's project and will check back often for inspiration.

Thanks

This card is for a weekend challenge in a group I'm in and I knew the materials I wanted to use right away. The Wisteria Wonder card stock and the Irresistibly Yours Designer Series Paper was at the top of the list. Take a look at the project below and leave a comment below to let me know what you think. Built for Free Using: My Stampin Blog Additional supplies used: ATG tape runner. I hope you have enjoyed this project and please check back often for inspiration.

Happy Birthday #6

Hello and welcome to today's blog post. I've created a top-folding card for you today and I'm using one of my favorite colors, Blackberry Bliss. This card started out being something totally different but the results were lovely. Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think. Built for Free Using: My Stampin Blog Additional supplies: ATG tape runner, 3" Scallop die and 2 1/2" Circle die. I hope you have enjoyed this project and please check back often for inspiration.

Celebrate Today- Happy Birthday #5

Today's card is more on the masculine side with blues and greens. I know we all have more difficulty with cards for the guys in our lives but this one is pretty simple.  Take a look below and let me know what you think. Start off with a 5"x5" piece of Bermuda Bay card stock and fold in half to create the card base and then line up the scalloped square framelit just above the top edge of the card stock so as not to cut through it. Run this piece through the Big Shot ( any die cutting machine you have). You should have a scalloped edge on three sides and the top should open/close smoothly. Take the 3rd square framelit from the top and a piece of the Designer Series paper and run that through the Big Shot. Take a 1" strip of coordinating Designer Series paper and adhere to the middle of the square piece. Pop this panel up with dimensionals and adhere to the front of the card. Stamp the balloon on a piece of Whisper White card stock in Bermuda Bay ink and the

Weekly Deals

A new week means new deals. Take a look at what's on sale this week and when you click on an item you'll be taken to my online store where you can place an order. Built for Free Using: My Stampin Blog < Thank you for stopping by and come again soon for more inspiration.