Saturday, April 6, 2019

Sweet Saturday with Big Plans

Stronger Than You Know Card Tutorial


It's time to get back to some #simplestamping, but wait....this card doesn't even have stamping!  That's right!  This is an awesome pack of cards called Memories and More, and this one in particular is called Big Plans.  Memories and More Card Packs are designed to be used for quick and easy scrapbooks, but they also make beautiful cards and really quickly too! There are two of each card design in the pack, and there are 3" x 4" cards and 4" x 6" cards.  There are also some fun stickers to use and all the cards are double-sided so you get more design options. 

This is just one of the two 3" x 4" packs that comes in the pack, showing both sides layered together.  I haven't even opened the second or third pack yet!  They coordinate beautifully, so there's not really much to do but get crafting!  


Product of the Week: Stampin' Blends

Stampin' Blends are one of my favorite coloring tools.  I love using them because they blend together so well.  It's easy to create shading and even blend from one color to another with Stampin' Blends.  There are some good techniques to learn on how to use them and create amazing projects and I'll be discussing some of those techniques this week on my blog.


Stronger Than You Know Card Tutorial
Big Plans Memories and More Card Pack
Measurements:

Base: Pineapple Punch Cardstock, 8 1/2" x 5 1/2", score and fold at 4 1/4"
Layer 1: Choice of Big Plans Memories and More 3" x 4" card
Layer 2: Choice of Big Plans Memories and More 3" x 4" card
Inside Panel: Whisper White Cardstock,
4" x 5 1/4"

Embellishments: Powder Pink 3/8" Shimmer Ribbon

Instructions:

1.  Adhere Layer 1 to left side using Snail, with the Base creating a frame around the Layer.

2.  Adhere a length of Powder Pink Ribbon around vertically on the right side of Layer 2.  Use Mini Glue Dots to secure the ends to the back side. 

3.  Adhere Layer 2 to Base centered on card front using Snail.

4.  Tie a knot on bottom of ribbon strip added to Layer 2.

5.  Adhere Inside Panel to the inside back of the Base using Snail.

Supplies for Today's Tutorial:
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