The Last Chance sale started yesterday and this is the time to stock up on products that will be retiring soon. This is one of the stamp sets from the 2023 Mini Catalog. The card on the left was part of a card challenge that required us to use a shape as the focal point. I chose a circle and decided to create my own DSP by stamping the leaves on Soft Succulent cardstock and emboss using one of the Basics 3D folder. The card on the right is from my card class. The DSP is from Fancy Flora and the die for the frame is from the On-Line Exclusive, Radiating Stitches. The sentiment die is from Something Fancy.
The list of products and colors used are listed below.
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Teresa (AKA "NoNo" by my Grandchildren)
Supplies:
- Stamp: Rejoice in Him
- Dies: Something Fancy, Radiating Stitches, Layering Circles (retired)
- DSP: Fancy Flora
- Cardstock: Basic White, Soft Succulent, Evening Evergreen
- Stampin' Ink: Evening Evergreen, Momento
- Stampin' Blend: Natural 600, Soft Succulent
- Embellishment: Matte Dots
- Adhesive of choice, Dimensionals
- Cut & Emboss Machine
- Paper Trimmer #152392
- Bone folder #102300
- Paper Snips Scissors #103579
Cutting Instructions (measurements in inches):
Card on Left
- Card Base, Evening Evergreen, 8 ½ x 5 ½, scored at 4 ¼
- Soft Succulent, 4 x 5 ¼
- DSP 1 x 3 ¾
- Scrap Evening Evergreen and Basic White for die cuts and sentiment
Card on Right
- Card Base, Soft Succulent, 8 ½ x 5 ½, scored at 4 ¼
- DSP, 4 x 5 ¼
- Evening Evergreen, 2 ¾ x 4 1/8
- Scrap Basic White and Soft Succulent for die cuts and leaves
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