One thing I really love about being a Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator is all the perks I get for doing what I love. I was blessed to be allowed to order this beautiful suite of products way ahead of customers and Stampin’ Up! offered it with great crafting opportunity. I got to attend Creatively Now an online class where I got to see just how the products worked and I was provided with written information and video instructions to make several projects with the suite. Today’s card features one of the projects I saw there but with my own take on it. I hope you love this beautiful suite as much as I do.
Here is what I came up with…
The card base is Cloud Cover cardstock cut
to 4 ¼ x 11” and scored at 5 ½”. I then
cut a piece of the beautiful Peaceful Gardens DSP to 3 5/8 x 4 7/8” (note: it
is always best to start by cutting your 12 x 12” DSP down to 4 x 12” strips and
make your cards from those pieces because most layers are 4” wide and the 3/8”
piece left over from doing this will be used on the inside) and mounted it onto
a piece of Misty Moonlight cardstock that measured 3 3/4x 5”. Then I wrapped a piece of the Misty Moonlight
Silver Edged Ribbon around it horizontally and adhered the ends to the back before
adding it to my card base. I die cut the
largest of the labels from the dies in the bundle and stamped the sentiment
“Peace on Earth” near the bottom edge. I
attached this with Dimensionals to the center of the card. I added a bow I made from the Misty Moonlight
Silver Edged Ribbon to the bottom with a Mini Glue Dot. I die cut one of the doves from the bundle
out of a scrap of Basic White cardstock and added just a hint of color to the
beak using my Crumb Cake Stampin’ Blend Marker and a dot for his eye using the
.4mm Journaling Pen. I added this to the
top of the sentiment label using Dimensionals.
I added a small olive branch cut out of a scrap of Misty Moonlight
cardstock using one of the dies in the bundle just under the beak.
For the inside of the card, I simple cut a
piece of Basic White cardstock to 4 x 5 ¼” and added a little piece of the DSP
that measured 3/8” x 4” (this is what was left when I cut down my 4” wide piece
of DSP for the front of the card).
I hope you enjoy this card I certainly
enjoyed making it. As always you can
find the supplies to create this card and more on my website at https://www.stampinup.com?demoid=2206796 or by clicking the
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