Best Route for Father's Day Tutorial
Mango Melody is a really fun, bright color, and it looks great paired with a lot of other Stampin' Up! colors too. It is also one color in the Best Route Designer Series Paper (DSP). This pack of DSP has a lot of coordinating products available right now that lend themselves to travel themes. But this DSP also works well for cards outside the travel theme. It's our Tip for Tuesday: pair your DSP with other stamp sets and products to make your designs go farther.
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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!
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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!
Best Route for Father's Day Tutorial
Thoughtful Banners Stamp Set
Base: Whisper White Narrow Note Card and Envelop
Layer 1: Mango Melody Cardstock,
4" x 2"
Layer 2: Best Route DSP, 4 1/2" x 1 1/2"
Layer 3: Mango Melody Cardstock, 2" x 1"
Layer 4: Whisper White Cardstock strip 1/4" x ~ 3"
Layer 1: Mango Melody Cardstock,
4" x 2"
Layer 2: Best Route DSP, 4 1/2" x 1 1/2"
Layer 3: Mango Melody Cardstock, 2" x 1"
Layer 4: Whisper White Cardstock strip 1/4" x ~ 3"
Instructions:
1. Stamp "Happy Father's Day" sentiment on Layer 4 using Gray Granite Ink. Cut strip apart to have the word "Happy" by itself, and "Father's Day" on another. Cut strips on the diagonal to add interest.
2. Adhere Layers 1, 2, and 3 to Base using Snail.
3. Adhere the two pieces of Layer 4 to Base over Layer 3 using Dimensionals.
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