Tuesday, 30 January 2018

Grateful For a Friend Like You Greetings Card Using Stampin Up Products

Hello Everyone,

My card for today was a little bit of a struggle to create if I'm honest. I am in a Facebook community group called Stampin for All. It's an amazing group where we chat, share and do a load of challenges mainly using Stampin Up but not exclusively.

Last weeks challenge was to create a project with the theme 'Circles'. Now I thought and thought and thought again and this is what I came up with...


How did I do it? Here's How:-

As there is a lot of die cutting work involved I did all of this work first. Cut out the three largest circles from the Stitched shapes Framelit dies in basic grey cardstock, the smallest circle in whisper white cardstock and the two middle sized circles out of different designs of the Naturally Eclectic DSP.

Add the sentiment from the bunch of blossoms stamp set and ink up in Fresh fig and stamp into the centre of the whisper white circle and layer this with a dimensional onto the smallest of the basic gray cardstock circles. Marry the DSP circles to the next size up basic gray circles and put to one side

Take a piece of smoky slate cardstock cut at 5 5/8 x 3 7/8 and place inside the fluttering Embossing folder and run through the big shot.

Using liquid adhesive, layer the embossed smoky slate cardstock onto a card base of whisper white, cut at 4 1/8 x 1 3/4, scored and folded at 5 7/8.

Wrap whisper white bakers twine around the top near the fold several times at different angles and secure with a knot.

Bring back your three circles and position them so the overlap and full the card base.

Very quick and simple, most of the time is die cutting, once all that is done it takes minutes to put together.

I hope you enjoyed this project, and will try it yourself! Here are all of all the products used



Thanks for stopping by!

Vickie xx

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