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Monday, August 21, 2023
Scavenger Hunt
Scavenger Hunt -- Week Four, August 21, 2023
Do you like to participate in Scavenger Hunts? Well, we have one for you. To participate all you need is the current Stampin'Up! Annual Catalog or access to a computer where you can pull up the catalog to find the products listed below.
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
VECTORIADESIGNS -- DRAGONFLIES AND BUTTERFLIES
Dragons and Butterflies Accordian File
A "teaser" for this little beauty was made on August 12th and we asked you to come back today to see the completed project today. Not only do you get the gorgeous accordian file, but you also receive a little booklet that can be used as a file folder or cut it in half and use it for two journaling cards and these four bookmarks/tags.
Be sure to check out Vectoria Designs by clicking on the link or clicking on the button on the right.
Have fun creating!
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Tuesday, August 15, 2023
TECHNIQUE TUESDAY
Monday, August 14, 2023
Scaventer Hunt
Scavenger Hunt -- Week Three, August 14, 2023
Do you like to participate in Scavenger Hunts? Well, we have one for you. To participate all you need is the current Stampin'Up! Annual Catalog or access to a computer where you can pull up the catalog to find the products listed below.
Saturday, August 12, 2023
VECTORIADESIGNS -- DRAGONFLIES & BUTTERFLIES ACCORDIAN FOLDER
As mentioned before, VectoriaDesigns kits are a favorite.
Below is a sneak peak of Dragonflies & Butterflies Accordian Folder we are putting together as we speak. Enjoy! and be sure to come back Wednesday, August 16th, for full details.
Friday, August 11, 2023
FANCY FOLD FRIDAY -- Tri-Fold Card
Fancy Fold Friday -- Tri-Fold Card
This is a fun card to make, enjoy!
Loved making this card. Card is shown with two layers on the front and back panels -- this is optional, using only one layer makes a beautiful card, too.
Supplies: All supply items used were from Stampin' Up! Click on the Shop With Me button on the right to order the supplies you need.
8-1/2" x 11" sheet of cardstock for the base (Petal Pink, Item Number 146985)
5-1/2" x 4-1/4" sheet of coordinating cardstock for the first layer {optional} (Early Espresso, Item Number 119686)
Scrap piece of Basic White cardstock, approximately 3" x 3" (Basic White, Item Number 159276)
One sheet of Designer Series Paper (also known as patterned paper) NOTE: I used three sheets of 6" x 6" Designer Series Paper called Item Number .
Something Fancy Stamp Set (Item Number 160416-Greeting) and Something Fancy Die Set (Item Number 160424-to cut out greeting)
Memento Ink Pad (Item Number 132708)
Multipurpose Liquid Glue (Item Number 110755)
Stampin' Dimensionals (Regular size - Item Number 104430)
Paper Trimmer (Item Number 152392)
Simply Scored Scoring Tool (Item Number 122334)
Scissors (optional)
Steps to make card:
Cut the cardstock you are using for the base to 5-1/2" x 10-7/8" (yeah, I know -- weird size, but it works)
Score the same sheet of cardstock at 3-5/8" and 7-1/4".
Fold along the score lines. You now have the base of the Tri-Fold Card.
Measure on the left side from the bottom up to 1-3/4" and lightly put a mark. Using your paper trimmer, place the paper on the trimmer with your "mark" and the second score line on the cutting line of the trimmer and cut the corner off.
If you are using two layers, cut your second sheet of cardstock (coordinating color) as shown below. If using one layer, cut your Designer Series Paper (patterned paper) as shown below.
Front panel: 3-3/8" x 3-3/8", measure on the left side up 1-1/2" and place a mark. Line the mark and the right top edge of the cardstock on the cutting line of the trimmer and cut off the corner.
Inside panel: (Cut two -- one for each side of the card base.) 5-1/4" x 3-3/8", measure on the left side up 3-1/2" and place a mark. Line the mark and the right top edge of the cardstock on the cutting line of the trimmer and cut off the corner.
Back panel: 5-1/4" x 3-3/8", no cutting needed.
Glue the first layer to the base card using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.
NOTE: I admit to having a bit of trouble cutting the layers, and came up with this method:
Cut the four panels above and before cutting the angles, temporarily attach the front and middle panels (except the inside middle) to the base card. Center the panels 1/4" from the bottom.
Inside panel: (Cut two -- one for each side of the card base.) 5" x 3-1/8", measure on the left side up 3-1/4" and place a mark. Line the mark and the right top edge of the cardstock on the cutting line of the trimmer and cut off the corner.
Back panel: 5" x 3-1/8", no cutting needed.
OR, cut as shown above. Your choice on which way you cut your paper.
Attach the Designer Series Paper (patterned paper) to each panel and decorate away. Will this be an Thinking of You, Thank you, Happy Birthday, etc. card? Only you know.
TIP: Have you been wonder how to obtain the layered look on the greeting? Wonder no more. Here is a tip I learned a few years ago and it works great when you do not have two sizes of the die you want to use to stamp AND layer your greeting.
Stamp your greeting and cut it out with the die of your choice. THEN, turn your die over (onto the flat side), lay it down on the color of cardstock you want and trace around it. Cut it out with your scissors and viola you have the layered look!
I hope you have fun making this card. Please drop me an email and let me know what you think of the instructions. I am always open to new ideas!
Brenda
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