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World Card-making day

Are you ready to make some cards?. Check out the supplies you could get to create some beautiful cards for this National holiday. Please visit www.creativemeasures.stampinup.net to get your hands on the Stampin' Up products you need.

Striking A Pose layout

Hello and welcome.  I just wanted to drop in really quick and share my latest scrapbook layout with you all.  I used the Echo Park/ Lori Whitlock "That's My Boy" collection and paired that with some Lawn Fawn dies used to create the clouds and the sun. I created the background with Gelatos and created circles and hearts using Stampin Up framelits.  Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think. I hope you have enjoyed today's project and will check back often for more inspiration.   Thank you for visiting.

You're Just Lovely card

Hello and welcome to today's post. Summer is almost over so I wanted to create a colorful and flowery card before it's time to work on Halloween cards and gifts. This card was created for a Stampin' Up Sept Challenge for a group I'm in and we were instructed to use circles but instead I used flowers. I just love the colors in the DSP that are so light and airy. Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think. . Supplies: . Additional supplies: ATG, clear blocks, powder bag, heat tool. Create a card base from Night of Navy card stock to measures 4 ¼” x 11” and score at 5 ½”. Cut a Whisper White panel to measure 4” x 5 ¼” and then cut a strip of DSP to ¾” x 5 ¼” and then one to measure 1 ¼” x 5 ¼”. Adhere the strips on the left side of the panel, leaving a tiny strip of the white panel between each. Adhere the whole panel to the card base. Next I stamped the three flowers with Versa Mark ink and sprinkled with clear embossing powder and then

New House card

Hello and welcome to my newest card design.  This card is pretty special because my Husband's daughter and boyfriend just bought their first house and I wanted to create a New Home card.  This card uses sponging over the mask with ink, some coloring with markers and a little bit of die-cutting. Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think.   Supplies: . Additional supplies: ATG tape runner, clear blocks. 1. Create a card base from Whisper White card stock to measures 5 ½” x 8 ½” and score at 4 ¼”. 2. Create a Whisper White panel to measure 4” x 5 ¼”. Sponge the brick mask onto the panel using a dauber and Real Red ink. Sponge the edges of the panel with Soft Suede ink and adhere to the card base. 3. On a piece of the Wood Textures DSP, stamp the door from the stamp set using Staz On ink. Die-cut the door with the coordinating framelits and the Big Shot machine. Adhere the door to the card front. 4. Stamp the flower pot twice with Staz On ink an

Stampin' Up World's Best Trophy birthday card

Hello and welcome to a new card project post using the World's Best Trophy stamp set, the Coffee Break DSP, die-cutting with framelits and some stamping.  I also used this card in a Stampin' challenge in a group I'm in, where we were instructed to use a circle die cut, DSP at the bottom of the card base that measured 8 1/2" x 5 1/2".  Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think. Supplies: . Additional supplies: ATG, clear blocks Create a card base from Whisper White card stock to measures 5 ½” x 8 ½” and score at 4 ¼”. Cut a piece of Coffee Break DSP to measure 3” x 4 ¼” and adhere to the bottom of the card base. Cut a ½” x 4 ¼” strip of Garden Green card stock and place over the seam between the card base and the DSP. Stamp the Happy Birthday sentiment in the upper right corner using Early Espresso ink. Die-cut a Garden Green scalloped circle and then die cut a plain circle from Whisper White card stock. Stamp the birthday cake with

Star of Light card

Hello everyone and I hope this post finds you all well.  I'm getting back into the swing of things and have created a CAS card for a September challenge for a group I'm in.  I love the simplicity of this card with the heat embossed sentiment and image.  A little sponging around the focal image brings out the embossing and then the addition of the patterned paper pulls everything together. Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think. . Supplies: . Additional supplies: MISTI, clear blocks, heat tool, ATG. Create a card base from Thick Whisper White card stock to measures 5 ½” x 8 ½” and score at 4 ¼”. Cut a piece of Be Merry DSP to measure 4 ¼” x 2 ¾” and adhere to the bottom of the card base. On a separate piece of scrap Whisper White card stock, stamp a star in Versa Mark ink, sprinkle with Silver embossing powder and heat set. Let cool and then die-cut with a circle framelit and ink the edges with a dauber and Cherry Cobbler ink. Stamp the sent

Miss You card

Today in honor of not being here for a little bit I have created a clean and simple card using Paper House patterned paper, some ribbon and a little bit of stamping.  Things around here have settled down a bit so I wanted to get back to crafting.  Take a look at the project below and let me know what you think. . Supplies: . Additional supplies: ATG, clear blocks, Paper House Color ways paper pad (PP-3600). Create a card base from Whisper White card stock to measures 4 ¼” x 11” and score at 5 ½” . Cut a piece of the double sided patterned paper to measure 4” x 5 ¼”. Cut 1” off the left side, flip the 1” piece over and adhere the 2 pieces together. Wrap ribbon across seam and adhere the patterned paper to the card front with your favorite adhesive. Create a bow with another piece of the same ribbon and adhere to the ribbon strip. Die-cut a Whisper White card stock circle, Stamp the splatter stamp using Crushed Curry ink and then stamp the sentiment with Night of Navy ink. Ad