Monday, April 29, 2019

Make It Monday with Sweetest Thing

Sweet Birthday Card Tutorial

Who do you know that loves rainbow colors?  Rainbows are one of my favorite things, but and this paper is full of beautiful bright rainbow colors and fun sweet patterns too!  Make this cheerful birthday card in no time using the How Sweet It Is product suite.  Everything is make to work together.  I'll be adding a few fun surprises for you this week to show you how you can enhance this great product suite.

Product of the Week: How Sweet It Is Designer Series Paper
This bright and cheerful designer series paper is made of all sorts of fun sweets and great patterns for many occasions.
Use the paper for backgrounds, or even cut out some of the sweet jars using the coordinating dies from the Jar of Sweets Framelits Dies to make focal pieces for your designs.

Sweet Birthday Card Tutorial
Sweetest Thing Stamp Set
Measurements:

Base: Granny Apple Green Cardstock, 8 1/2" x 5 1/2", score and fold at 4 1/4"
Layer 1: Whisper White Cardstock,
3 1/4" x 5 1/2"
Layer 2: How Sweet It Is DSP, 3" x 5 1/2"
Layer 3: Whisper White Cardstock, die cut with the decorative frame from the Jar of Sweets Framelits Dies
Inside Panel: Whisper White Cardstock,
5 1/4" x 4"

Embellishments: Whisper White Classic Weave Ribbon, Tea Room (Coastal Cabana) Ribbon, Glitter Enamel Dots

Instructions:

1.  Stamp "Happy Birthday onto Layer 3 using Tuxedo Black Memento Ink.  Stamp decorative frame image around the "Happy Birthday" using Gorgeous Grape Ink.

2. Adhere Layer 2 to Layer 1 using Snail.

3.  Adhere Whisper White Ribbon around Layers 1 and 2 about an inch from bottom, adhering to the back of Layer 1 using Mini Glue Dots.  On top of the Whisper White Ribbon, adhere a length of Coastal Cabana Tea Room Ribbon, also adhering to the back of Layer 1 using Mini Glue Dots.

4.  Adhere Layers 1 and 2 to Base using Snail.

5.  Adhere Layer 3 to Base over the Ribbons, and toward the left side using Dimensionals

6.  Adhere Inside Panel to the inside of the card.


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