Today I made a super easy card. All I used were the gnomes dies and storybook gnomes designer series paper. What’s so wonderful about the DSP from stampin’ up is that you don’t always need to buy a bundle to make great cards. Here is an example of that.
We will start with Pale papaya card stock cut 4 1/4 x 11, scored at 5 1/2 for your card base. Cut a piece of calypso coral at 5 1/4 x 4 this will be used for matting your DSP. Find the piece of DSP that has the mushrooms all over it. Cut that piece at 5 x 3 3/4. This will be adhered to the top of your calypso coral piece. Now here is where it gets easy. Find the designer series paper that has the gnomes on it. The dies can be used to cut out the gnomes on this page. The ones I used for this card were the ones with the pale papaya and calypso coral hats. Now find the paper with the large mushrooms on it. Same thing here take the mushroom die and cut out the one with the calypso coral top. But here is the really good part you don’t even need the dies, if you don’t mind fussy cutting. Now place dimensionals on the back of the mushroom and gnomes. Adhere the mushroom near the top middle of the piece of DSP and the gnomes on either side of the mushroom just slightly lower. On a piece of basic white card stock and calypso coral ink stamp the “warn wishes” sentiment. Die cut label using the label from the quiet meadow set, or any sentiment strip you have. With dimensionals adhere this to the bottom of your card front. If you haven’t done so yet adhere this panel to your calypso coral card stock. Then adhere this to your card front.
Supplies need:
Calypso coral card stock #122925
Pale papaya card stock #155668
Calypso coral ink #147101
Storybook gnomes designer series paper #159615
Gnomes dies #159625
Dimenionals #104430
Stampin’in seal #152813
Paper trimmer #152392
Mini stampin’ cut & emboss machine #150673
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Sorry for the inconvenience with no picture today. Hopefully it won’t happen again next week. Have a great rest of your week. God bless,
Ruth Gonzales, your stampin’ up demonstrator
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