Hi, Friends,
Wanted to share the second project from March Play Day. It uses the stamp set Petal Park; the whole Regency Park Suite is really awesome—I especially love the Regency Park DSP! If you look closely, the Basic White panel is cut out with the new Radiating Stitches Die. It is a part of the Stampin’ Up! Online Exclusive collection. These items will appear online only, not in a paper catalog, but you can order them just as you would any product (in an online order or ordering thru me). Here is the picture:
MY RECIPE: STAMPS: Petal Park
CARDSTOCK:
FRONT:
Crumb Cake: 5-1/2 x 8-1/2, scored at 4-1/4
Night of Navy: 4 x 5-1/4
Mint Macaron: 3-7/8 x 3-7/8
Regency Park DSP: 1-1/2 x 3-7/8
SCRAPS:
Basic White
INSIDE:
Night of Navy: 3-3/4 x 5
Basic White: 3-5/8 x 4-7/8
INK: Night of Navy
BLENDS: Balmy Blue (L), Mint Macaron (D), Daffodil Delight (D)
DIES: Radiating Stitches Dies, Stitched Greenery Dies
PUNCH: Petal Park Punch
ACCESSORIES: SU Die Cut Machine, Night of Navy Bordered Ribbon, Dimensionals, Rhinestones
1. Use Night of Navy ink to stamp signature stamp on back of card base.
2. Stamp small trio of flowers on lower right corner of inside panel using Night of Navy ink. Color using markers.
3. Adhere inside panels together; adhere to inside of card base.
4. Adhere embossed Mint Macaron Cardstock to top of Night of Navy Cardstock. Adhere patterned paper to bottom of Night of Navy Cardstock. Adhere Night of Navy ribbon to seam.
5. Adhere panel to front of card base.
6. Use Night of Navy ink to stamp leaves on scrap of Basic White Cardstock. Cut out using die and SU Die Cut Machine. Color using markers.
7. Attach “leaf” panel to front of card base using dimensionals.
8. Stamp flowers using Night of Navy ink on scrap of Basic White Cardstock. Color using markers. Cut out using punch.
9. Adhere two smaller flowers to leaf die cut; attach large flower using dimensionals.
10. Add rhinestones (see sample for placement).
I hope you enjoyed this project. From the picture of the stamp set in the catalog, I wasn’t impressed, but I loved using this stamp set!
Happy stamping,
Linda
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