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Friday, June 10, 2016

Calypso Card 5

Wow, it is hard to believe we have already made the tote and four cards but we have and we still have several more to make.  So lets get on with it.  Here is Calypso Card 5 (it is perfect because everyone needs a thank you card now and then) for our cute little tote with cards gift...

Calypso cut to 4 ½” x 3 ¾” (pineapple side, inked with pear ink and a dauber)
White card base (4 ¼” x 5 ½”)
Canary cut to 4 ¼” x 5 ½” and 1 ¼” x 2 ¼”
White Daisy cut to 3 ½” x 4 ¾” and 1” x 2” white daisy


  
Supplies: (in addition to listed below)
Pear Ink (Z2197)
Canary Ink (Z2643)
Dauber (Z726)
Casual Expressions stamp set (D1525)
3-D Foam Tape (Z2060) – I popped up the sentiment to add interest

Basic Supplies (additional supplies for individual projects will be listed with the bag or that card, please note several supplies are used on multiple cards, etc. )

- Calypso Paper  Packet (7210B) (I used 1 sheet of the pineapples on one side and the flamingo’s on the other and did half of the cards featuring each design.  I also used part of a sheet of the Blue B&T with speckles but I could have used blue cardstock there)
-1 sheet of 12 x 12 Canary Cardstock, 1 ½ sheets of Pixie Cardstock, 1 sheet of Pear Cardstock (or you could use the green B&T in the paper packet)
-1 sheet of White Daisy Cardstock
-White Value Pack cards and envelopes (X254)


NOTE:  You could use the Calypso Paper Packet in lieu of any cardstock and make this whole project.  My issue is I hate to cover up a beautiful designed paper with another paper so I tend to use a lot of cardstock as bases.  If you were looking for a cost saver and wanted to use cardstock but didn’t want to purchase large packages of numerous colors you could easily purchase the Whimsy Cardstock  package which has 20 sheets of 12 x 12 cardstock that would go great with the B&T papers (it is X5940). 

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