Hi, Friends,
Today I am sharing with you another Play Day Project from June Play Day. It uses the Inked and Tiled Stamp Set—it is sold as a bundle with two punches. This project also features the Patchwork Pieces Dies.
MY RECIPE:
CARDSTOCK:
Pool Party: 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 scored at 4-1/4
Lost Lagoon: 3-1/4 x 4-3/4
SCRAPS: Very Vanilla, Petal Pink, Inked Botanicals DSP
INSIDE:
Petal Pink: 3-3/4 x 5
Very Vanilla: 3-5/8 x 4-7/8
INK: Lost Lagoon, Calypso Coral
DIES: Patchwork Pieces Dies, Stylish Shapes Dies, Timeless Arrangements Dies
MISCELLANEOUS: SU Die Cut Machine, Linen Thread, Classic Matte Dots
The Patchwork Pieces Dies are a bit of work; I cut one of the Lost Lagoon pattern, one of the Very Vanilla Leaf Pattern, then made two cards from the pieces. But it is worth the effort!
HOW WE MADE IT:
1. Use Lost Lagoon ink to stamp signature stamp on back of card base.
2. Stamp small flower using Lost Lagoon ink on lower right corner of inside panel. WITHOUT INKING THE STAMP AGAIN, stamp the flower image a second time just below the first image (called “stamping off”).
3. Adhere inside panels together; adhere to inside of card base.
4. Remove the die cut pieces one at a time from the Lost Lagoon Cardstock. Use permanent adhesive to adhere each piece in place (they have temporary adhesive on the back).
5. Wrap Linen Thread around middle of “die cut” layer and tie ends in knot.
6. Adhere “die cut” layer to front of card base.
7. Use Lost Lagoon ink to stamp large flower image on scrap of Very Vanilla Cardstock. Cut out using circle die and SU Die Cut Machine.
8. Attach stamped circle image to front of card base using dimensionals.
9. Stamp sentiment using Calypso Coral ink on scrap of Petal Pink Cardstock. Cut out using die and SU Die Cut Machine.
10. Adhere sentiment panel to stamped circle image; place half a dimensional under end of sentiment panel.
11. Add Classic Matte Dots to sentiment panel (see sample for placement).
Thanks for stopping by today, and hope your day is wonderful and includes at least a bit of crafting!
Happy stamping,
Linda
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