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Up!®
Stamp set found on page 51 of the new
2017 Stampin' Up! holiday catalog
A Thanksgiving card?? Yup, giving you oodles of time to make the stack of them you may need. :-)
Supplies:
- Stamp Sets - Pick
A Pumpkin Bundle (wood 146024, clear 146025); Teeny Tiny Wishes (wood
128748. clear 127802)
- Card Stock – Crumb
Cake (120953), Whisper White (100730)
- Stamp Pads –
Crumb Cake (126975), VersaMark (102283)
- Misc. – Big Shot
(143263), Copper Foil Sheets (142020); Year of Cheer Specialty Washi Tape
(144644), Embossing Buddy (103083); Copper Stampin’ Emboss Powder (141636);
Heat Tool (129053); 5/8” Burlap Ribbon (141487); Mini Glue Dots (103683);
Mini Dimensionals (144108)
Measurements:
- Whisper White (base): 5 ½” x 8 ½”, folded in half
- Whisper White (banner): 1 3/8” x 2 ¼”
- Crumb Cake (strip): 1” x 5 ½”
- Crumb Cake: 4” x 5”
- Copper Foil: 3” x 3”
- Burlap Ribbon: 16”
Instructions:
- Layer three different sizes and patterns of the Year of Cheer
Specialty Washi Tape approximately 2” from the bottom of the card as
shown.
- Stamp the fern image using Crumb Cake ink on the Crumb Cake
cardstock strip, lining up one image above the next as shown. Adhere the
cardstock to the far right side of the Whisper White cardstock base.
- Pat the Embossing Buddy on the Whisper White banner cardstock.
Stamp “Happy Thanksgiving” from the Teeny Tiny Wishes stamp set using
Versamark ink. Sprinkle the greeting with the Copper Stampin’ Emboss
Powder and heat set using the Heat Tool. Cut a banner tip on the
left side of the cardstock. Adhere below the last layer of Washi
Tape as shown.
- Die cut the filigree pumpkin from the Copper Foil using the
Thinlits that are part of this bundle.
- Stamp various ferns and springs using Crumb Cake ink on the
Crumb Cake 4” x 5” piece of cardstock. Die cut the images using the
coordinating Thinlits.
- Adhere the ferns and springs in an overlapping cluster to the
right edge of the Washi Tape using a combination of Glue Dots and Mini
Dimensionals.
- Intertwine the copper pumpkin between some of the ferns and
springs. Tuck a few Glue Dots in areas behind the pumpkin that will
not be visible from the front to secure it in place. You only need a
few.
- Pull out three strands from the Burlap Ribbon. Holding
two strands together, wrap them around three fingers. Gently slide them
off, pinching in the center. Wrap the third strand around the center
of the loops several times then tie in a knot to secure. Adhere to
the base of the pumpkin using a Glue Dot.
Order any of these supplies by clicking on any image in this email or by linking to my ONLINE STORE.
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