Thursday, December 20, 2018

Thankful Thursday with First Frost

All The Best Card Tutorial
Today's card features two of the patterns in the Frosted Floral Designer Series Paper (DSP).  All the papers in this DSP have beautiful shimmer.  And adding a touch of texture is easy with the Tranquil Tide Velvet Ribbon, which adheres beautifully with Tear & Tape.  Both of the DSP Layers are 3" x 4", which makes this card very easy to design and assemble.

Thankful Thursday
As our Christmas festivities commence, I am grateful for the opportunity to travel.  To be with family at the holidays is such a blessing, but we do not live anywhere near Minnesota!  I am excited to be able to spend the holidays in Minnesota this winter and to spend time with both Matt's family and mine.  I pray for safe travels for all of you who are traveling this holiday season as well.  May your travels bring you safely to your loved ones and help you to celebrate with much joy and love.

Product of the Week


 The Frosted Floral Designer Series Paper (DSP) is delightful, with tons of shimmer on every piece.   Rich shades of purple, blue and green pop with the white and lighter tones.   Bold floral patterns are on one side, and more subtle patterns adorn the back side, pairing perfectly with any papers you choose to use.  This DSP is on the Year-End Closeout and will be gone when it sells out or at the end of the year, so be sure to order yours asap!

January Card Class: Broadway Birthday Bash
Registration Ends January 12th

This gilded Designer Series Paper is sure to be a pleasant surprise with all your birthday gift-giving!  The designs will be simple to stamp, but fun to make, and are sure to bring smiles for miles.  Your class includes:

-4 cards with all the trimmings, ready for you to stamp
-Video tutorial for each project
-In person will have refreshments

January 26nd (Sat), 10:00am-12:00: It's still a surprise!!!!
Register by Jan. 12th to reserve your seat/kit!

In person each month is $15 or FREE with a qualifying order of $25 or more (or you can pick it up)

Order yours shipped to your door for $22, or I'll ship it to you for FREE with a $35 order



Going on Now - Year-End Closeout:

Stampin' Up! is holding their Year-End Closeout right now.  Our Holiday catalog will soon be replaced with the new Occasions catalog, which means many of your holiday favorites will be retiring or sold out soon.  Even better, many items are on sale, so it's a great time to load up on some things you've been eyeing over the past couple months.  Be sure to shop with the host code below!

Order with me using this host code: XNAY6MTP

Wish List and Gift Cards

Did you know that you can create a wish list and even order gift cards for Fair's Craft Lair?  Connect with me and I'll get you all the details!  


All The Best Card Tutorial
Measurements:

Base: Gray Granite Card Stock, 8 1/2" x 5 1/2", score at 4 1/4"
Layer 1: Night of Navy Card Stock, 
4 1/8" x 3 1/8"
Layer 2: Frosted Floral DSP, 4" x 3"
Layer 3: Night of Navy Card Stock, 
4 1/8" x 3 1/8"
Layer 4:  Frosted Floral DSP, 4" x 3"
Layer 5: Night of Navy Card Stock, Large Rectangle Die from Frosted Bouquet Framelits Dies
Layer 6:  Whisper White Card Stock, Small Rectangle Die from Frosted Bouquet Framelits Dies
Embellishment: Tranquil Tide Velvet Ribbon

Instructions:

Step 1.  Stamp "Wishing You" sentiment on Layer 6 in Rich Razzleberry Ink.  Adhere Layer 6 to Layer 5.

Step 2.  Adhere Layer 2 to Layer 1.  Adhere both to Base, fitting the long side across the bottom of the card.

Step 3.  Adhere Layer 4 to Layer 3.  Adhere both to Base centered on card front, with length of Layers going up the length of the card.

Step 4:  Using Tear & Tape, adhere a folded piece of Tranquil Tide Velvet Ribbon diagonally to the center of Layer 4.

Step 5.  Adhere Layers 5 and 6 to the center of Layer 4 over the ribbon using Dimensionals.  Add a small knot of Tranquil Tide Velvet Ribbon to Layer 6 using Tear & Tape, placing the knot below the sentiment.

All The Best Card Supply List
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