First of all, please forgive me if I don't blog much over the next two weeks. Life is going to be crazy in the run-up to the school holiday ... and I have 16 cards to cut up and pack for 15 people at Christmas in July, too! So blogging may have to wait, although I will get the masculine teacher box on here soon, in case you have any male teachers to make for.
So, staying with the teacher gift theme, here’s a card idea to match the box. It looks very wonky in the photo but I assure you it's not - I was struggling to get a photo as I foolishly left it until after dark!
So, staying with the teacher gift theme, here’s a card idea to match the box. It looks very wonky in the photo but I assure you it's not - I was struggling to get a photo as I foolishly left it until after dark!
The card is based on one we made at a Stampin’ Up!® training event –
of which this
card is another variation – just tweaked very slightly to with a new colour
scheme and this month’s free brads and ribbons.
I stamped the words using the very useful For My
Family stamp set – this is great for making cards extra personal.
The flower is punched twice using Calypso Coral cardstock
and then snipped along the petals for added interest. I’ve also snipped the
Lucky Limeade circle in for the centre. The ribbon is really easy – just a knot
with another piece of ribbon knotted around it. The ribbon is so narrow that
this works quite well.
All in all, a nice, easy Make & Take. But what happens
when you step it up a notch or two... or eight?
This one is the same basic design with a few extras thrown
in. I’ve done this one as a “Mum” card as Mums surely deserve the stepped-up
version, don’t you think?
Additional features are:
- Three scored lines down the edge of the card on the left, using the Simply
Scored tool. Do this from the inside of the card to get raised lines on
the outside.
- I
stamped the top punched flower but unfortunately you can’t see it in the
photo.
- I
punched another flower from Lucky Limeade cardstock and snipped off all
but two of the petals to create the illusion of leaves.
- I
stamped a piece of Whisper White cardstock with Island Indigo to create
the centre of the flower.
- The
Lucky Limeade panel is embossed using the Adorning Accents hearts
embossing folder
- There’s
an added Island Indigo panel, die-cut using the Adorning Accents edgelits
die and embossed using the co-ordinating folder
- The
ribbon is tied in a proper bow this time.
- And,
of course, there’s a stamped envelope – although this takes seconds so
goes with both cards.
What do you think? Which version do you prefer?
Stamps: Mixed Bunch, For My Family
Cardstock: Lucky Limeade, Pool Party, Whisper
White, Calypso Coral
Ink: Lucky Limeade, Pool Party, Island
Indigo
Accessories: Everyday Enchantment ribbons and
brad bundle, Blossom punch, 1” circle punch, Adorning Accents embossing folders
and Edgelits dies
All products by Stampin’ Up!®
First of all, please forgive me if I don't blog much over the next two weeks. Life is going to be crazy in the run-up to the school holiday ... and I have 16 cards to cut up and pack for 15 people at Christmas in July, too! So blogging may have to wait, although I will get the masculine teacher box on here soon, in case you have any male teachers to make for.
So, staying with the teacher gift theme, here’s a card idea to match the box. It looks very wonky in the photo but I assure you it's not - I was struggling to get a photo as I foolishly left it until after dark!
So, staying with the teacher gift theme, here’s a card idea to match the box. It looks very wonky in the photo but I assure you it's not - I was struggling to get a photo as I foolishly left it until after dark!
The card is based on one we made at a Stampin’ Up!® training event –
of which this
card is another variation – just tweaked very slightly to with a new colour
scheme and this month’s free brads and ribbons.
I stamped the words using the very useful For My
Family stamp set – this is great for making cards extra personal.
The flower is punched twice using Calypso Coral cardstock
and then snipped along the petals for added interest. I’ve also snipped the
Lucky Limeade circle in for the centre. The ribbon is really easy – just a knot
with another piece of ribbon knotted around it. The ribbon is so narrow that
this works quite well.
All in all, a nice, easy Make & Take. But what happens
when you step it up a notch or two... or eight?
This one is the same basic design with a few extras thrown
in. I’ve done this one as a “Mum” card as Mums surely deserve the stepped-up
version, don’t you think?
Additional features are:
- Three scored lines down the edge of the card on the left, using the Simply
Scored tool. Do this from the inside of the card to get raised lines on
the outside.
- I
stamped the top punched flower but unfortunately you can’t see it in the
photo.
- I
punched another flower from Lucky Limeade cardstock and snipped off all
but two of the petals to create the illusion of leaves.
- I
stamped a piece of Whisper White cardstock with Island Indigo to create
the centre of the flower.
- The
Lucky Limeade panel is embossed using the Adorning Accents hearts
embossing folder
- There’s
an added Island Indigo panel, die-cut using the Adorning Accents edgelits
die and embossed using the co-ordinating folder
- The
ribbon is tied in a proper bow this time.
- And,
of course, there’s a stamped envelope – although this takes seconds so
goes with both cards.
What do you think? Which version do you prefer?
Stamps: Mixed Bunch, For My Family
Cardstock: Lucky Limeade, Pool Party, Whisper
White, Calypso Coral
Ink: Lucky Limeade, Pool Party, Island
Indigo
Accessories: Everyday Enchantment ribbons and
brad bundle, Blossom punch, 1” circle punch, Adorning Accents embossing folders
and Edgelits dies
All products by Stampin’ Up!®
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