Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Tint for Tuesday with Treat Time

Stained Glass Note Card Tutorial
The Graceful Glass Designer Series Paper (DSP) is a beautiful stained glass vellum paper pack that can be tinted or colored using the Stampin' Blends.  Color the back side or the front.  Coloring the front will make the colors more vibrant.  Coloring the back will make it more subtle, and will also make your coloring more even in appearance.

I especially love how all the sentiment stamps in the stamp set coordinate with the small tag die from the framelits.  Because they all fit, I can do some quick stamping for many projects at once on one sheet of cardstock.  Once stamped, I simply take my die and the stamped sentiments to my Big Shot and cut them all out.  I stamped a total of six sentiments on the cardstock sheet shown in the picture above.  Be sure to visit again tomorrow for some more fun projects using the Garden Impressions DSP and the Petite Treats!

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Product of the Week: Whisper White Narrow 
Note Cards and Envelops



These note cards are a perfect size for creating simple or fancy cards.  They come with matching envelops, which means all you have to do is the decorating and your done!







Stained Glass Note Card Tutorial
Treat Time Stamp Set
Measurements:

Base: Whisper White Narrow Note Card and Envelop
Layer 1: Graceful Glass DSP, 2 1/2" x 4 1/2"
Layer 2: Whisper White Cardstock, small tag from Petite Treat Framelits Dies

Embellishment: Black Cord

Instructions:

1.  Stamp "Thinking Of You" on Layer 2 using Shaded Spruce Ink.

2.  Color Layer 1 using Stampin' Blends.

3.  Adhere Layer 1 to Base using Tear & Tape.

4.  Fold a 6" length of Black Cord and adhere to Layer 1 towards the top right corner using Tear & Tape.

5.  Adhere Layer 2 to Layer 1 over the Black Cord using Dimensionals.

Supplies for Today's Tutorial:
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