Thursday, 6 December 2018

Happy Birthday Guitar Card using Stampin Up Supplies. Number 68 of #100things

Hello Everyone,

Well I'm pretty sure winter is well and truly here!! It's rained here all day, and shows no sign of going away anytime soon...

I have brought out my blends for the first time today!! I know, I know, Super late to the party!! Hahaha. To create this great happy Birthday card which is covered in acoustic guitars.


Measurements:

Cherry Cobbler Cardstock
1pc -  5 7/8" x 8 1/4", scored at 4 1/8"

Night of Navy Cardstock
1pc - 3 7/8" x 5 5/8"

Whisper White Cardstock
1pc - 5 5/8" x 3 7/8"
1pc - 5 1/2" x 3 3/4"

Create your card base by folding and burnishing your piece of Cherry Cobbler cardstock, add the largest whisper white panel to the inside on the card, and layer the night of navy to the front.

Ink up the guitar from the Country Livin Stamp Set in Memento ink and cover the remaining piece of Whisper white. Taking your blends colour in all the guitars. Make sure you do this on a piece of scrap paper and the blends can bleed through the cardstock a little. Once finished layer onto the front of the card.

Take three scraps of basic black cardstock and add the multi purpose adhesive sheets to the back of those pieces. Add the Happy Birthday thinlit to the top of one piece and run through your big shot - repeat this process for all the prepared cardstock.

Peel off the release paper from the back of the die cuts and layer all three on top of each other. Cover the whole sentiment with a load of wink of stella and then add to the centre of the card.

Here's a list of all the supplies I used today, click on the images to head over to my online store...
Product List

Thanks for joining me today - I hope you enjoyed the card and will maybe try it out yourself.

I hope to see you soon.

Vickie
  xxx

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