Happy Sunday My Blogger Friends!
Today I have the 3x3card and 3-D Project we made at Stamp Club yesterday. First up is the 3x3 card......
This card is featured on Page 41 of our new catalog and also a video was done by Dawn Olchefske on her blog. It uses the "Button Buddies" and "Made For You" stamp sets and our Dahlia Adornment pieces along with an old style Soft Suede ink pad.
The reason you want to use the old style ink pad is because the ink pad is made from a linen style pad and that is PERFECT for creating the texture onto our flower pot. All you need to do is touch your flower pot shaped image directly onto your ink pad amd the ink pad transfers just enough ink onto your crumb cake cardstock. Here's the link to Dawn's blog - Do Stamping With Dawn: http://dostamping.typepad.com/dostamping_with_dawn/
And our 3-D project came from Page 17 of our new Holiday Catalog. We used the new "Noel Notes Simply Sent" set and made this darling little note card.
The Simply Sent kits comes with 8-Designer Printed envelopes and liners......and all you need to do is fit them together. How EASY is that!
Our card used the new "Traditional Touches" stamp set that was stamped directly onto one of the Very Vanilla card liners.
We embossed our "Traditional Touches" stamped image - which gave our card just one more element of TEXTURE and FUN!
All that was left to do was add a piece of the Gumball Green 1/8" Taffeta Ribbon to the top of our card and this little card creation was FINISHED. Such a quick and easy way to get some last minute Holiday cards out in the mail. This Simply Sent set also is AWESOME for those who send Holiday photo's cards - as the picture is adhered into the front panel and sealed closed. Your Holiday Photo card is ready to send out in the mail. I'm thinking I might be asking my daughters if they are interested in using these for their family holiday cards this year.
Thanks for joining me today - I'm off to make my Stamp Camp packets for Wednesday. I'll be back tomorrow to share the A2 card that we made at Club. Keep Living Your Dream!
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