Good Afternoon Everyone
Today I'm taking part in the Ink Stamp Share Showcase Blog Hop - no set theme for this Hop, just an opportunity to share a project using some amazing Stampin Up products.
I've created some really simple cards today using the Dainty Flowers DSP, which is a FREE Saleabration Reward (until the end of February)., and the sentiments are from Potted Geraniums. I got the inspiration from the Saleabration brochure sample,
I love that this DSP can be used pretty simply, without losing effect. The designs are so pretty that just a splash of the floral detail really makes the card lovely.
Measurements
Rich Razzleberry Card Stock
1pc - 4 1/8" x 11 3/4", scored at 5 7/8"
Fresh Freesia Card Stock
1pc - 4 1/8" x 11 3/4", scored at 5 7/8"
Dainty Flowers DSP
2pc - 5 5/8" x 3 7/8"
2pc - strip floral design, it's approx 2" wide
Basic White Card Stock
2pc - 5 5/8" x 3 7/8"
scraps
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Take the Rich Razzleberry and Fresh Freesia card stock and fold along the score line to create two card bases, adding a basic white piece to the inside of each.
Using your snips, fussy cut along one side of the floral strips and then adhere to the larger panel of DSP, lining up the straight edges.
Add these panels to the card fronts.
On scraps of Basic White stamp the sentiments and trim down. Add a pair to each card front. Depending on how you cut your flowers, you will have to place them where they fit best - but in all honesty, they work, wherever they sit.
All Done - super quick, super simple and super lovely, don't you think?
Please do take a look at the list below and continue through the hop, there's going to lots of wonderful inspiration for you.
Here's a list of supplies I used in today's project, click on the images to head over to my online store
Product List
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See you soon
Vickie
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Such a clever idea to fussy cut one edge of that pretty paper, it certainly does pop against the blue.
ReplyDeleteLove how you have used this gorgeous dsp Vickie x
ReplyDeleteGreat cards with easy to follow instructions, thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards x
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