Sunday, 19 May 2019

Lilypad Lake Card using Stampin Up Products

Good evening everyone,

I hope you have had a fab weekend... we have taken it slow, with a steady stream of housework, odd jobs around the house, catching up on sleep and occupying a 4 week old baby!!

I did manage to sneak a small pocket of time in to craft and this is the card I can up with...



Create a card base by cutting a piece of whisper white to 4 1/8" x 11 3/4", scored at 5 7/8". On the front stamp the squiggly lines all over, and on a piece of whisper white that measures 2 7/8" x 3 7/8" in balmy blue ink, also sponge the edges of both pieces.  Layer up the smaller stamped piece onto night of navy cardstock that measures 4" x 3". Place this into the centre of the card front.

On some scraps of whisper white, stamp the heron, sentiment, boats and lilypad in memento black ink and using the coordinating framelits, cut out with the big shot. Colour in using the blends then place onto the card front, making sure you lightly sponge the edges of the sentiment first.

Now, the stamp set and framelits are in the current catalogue as a bundle, which means you can say 10% when bought together!! Good news is that these two products are carrying over into the new catalogue, but will only be available individually, so no additional discount.  If you want these, I would get your order in before 4th July to secure the 10% discount.

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

Product List
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Don't forget that the new catalogue is on its way 4th June, if tou want a copy sending out to you.... please contact me for more info.

See you soon

Vickie
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