The Crafty Collaborations Team is comprised of Stampin' Up! Demonstrators from around the world. Each month we participate in several collaborative projects, including Blog Hops, like this one to inspire all of us in our passion for crafting. Our Goal is to create, share, and inspire every crafter to keep our creative energy flowing.
Today features the monthly Craft Challenge. The team is creating projects using the below sketch,
Making this a slimline card is optional, so my card is regular greeting size (5 1/2 x 4 1/4). I received my product share which gives me a sampling of all the new paper, ribbon and embellishments. I've been seeing lots of cards made with the Fresh As A Daisy papers and really love this DSP. I decided to use the design that has quick and easy designs to cut and layer on your card.
I love how the Early Espresso scalloped edge coordinates so well with this wild wheat paper.
Card Details
- Stamps
- Something Fancy
- Paper
- Wild Wheat card base: 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 score 4 1/4
- Basic White Layer: 5 1/4 x 4: scrap to die cut sentiment layer
- Early Espresso: 5" x 1" - die cut with scalloped contours die; Scrap for die cut sentiment layer
- Fresh as a Daisy Designer Series Paper: 5 x 3 3/8
- Ink
- Early Espresso
- Other
- Stampin' Cut & Emboss (Minor or Regular)
- Scalloped Contours dies
- Something Fancy Dies
- 23-25 In Color dots
- Adhesives: Seal, Multipurpose glue, Dimensionals
Now Let's dig into more collaborative fun. Grab a beverage, sit back, and enjoy the hop! I hope you find awesome ideas and inspiration for your projects.
Jill Hamlett
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Pretty card Jill, I do love this dsp x
ReplyDeleteAwesome card Jill!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I love that paper as well.
ReplyDeleteWild Wheat and Early Espresso are amazing together! I am going to use that combination
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