Somebody put a lot of work into making this cute little 3x3 card and it shows! Actually, this little card is on the front cover of the demonstrator magazine done for us monthly by Stampin' Up! It is packed full of useful information and ideas ready to be CASED (copy and steal everything) and used for classes or demonstrations or even for blogging like I did here.If you want more information about becoming a demonstrator, click here to my website and then click on the right button that says "Start Your Own Business." My password is Sparkles. I would love to have you on my team of Pampered Stampers!
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Instructions
- Fold Old Olive 1-1/4" striped grosgrain ribbon in half lengthwise, wrap around card front, and staple in place.
- Stamp "XOXOXO" in Early Espresso ink on Very Vanilla card stock. Trim, and adhere to card.
- Cut tag from Baja Breeze card stock using Big Shot and Two Tags die. Tear tag at fold, and set aside smaller half. With torn edge at top, attach clip to top-left corner of larger half of tag. Punch circle from Very Vanilla card stock using 1/2" Circle punch. Punch 1/8" hole through center of circle using Crop-A-Dile, and adhere to tag, lining up hole in tag with hole in circle. Tie linen thread through hole.
- Stamp "Just my type" image in Early Espresso ink on Pink Pirouette card stock. Pierce row of holes below text using paper-piercing tool and Mat Pack. Punch scallop square from Rich Razzleberry textured card stock, and layer behind Pink Pirouette card stock so scallops show on right. Curl top corners of Pink Pirouette card stock. Adhere Pink Pirouette card stock to tag using Stampin' Dimensionals, tucking bottom edge into slit on Baja Breeze tag. Adhere tag to card.
- Punch flower from More Mustard card stock using punch from Itty Bitty Shapes punch pack. Tie crochet thread through Bitty button, and adhere to bitty flower. Adhere flower to card.
- Ink wet Aqua Painter using Early Espresso pad, and tap Aqua Painter on finger over card to spatter ink onto card.
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