Monday, May 24, 2021

Crossed Frames card

Hello,
I'm trying to use more Stampin' Up! items before they retire at the end of June from the January to June mini catalog.  Here is a Crossed Frames card using the Fine Art Floral Designer Series Paper and Stitched Shapes dies.  I will miss the paper, they are such works of art, and the dies have all three:  Circles, Ovals, and Squares!!
Enjoy!  Below are the supplies and measurements to make this card.
  

Supplies:

·         Stamp SetsArt Gallery Stamp Set (154421)

·         Card Stock – Sahara Sand Cardstock (121043); Old Olive Card Stock (100702); Mossy Meadow Card Stock (133676); Night of Navy Card Stock (100867)

·         Stamp Pads – Versamark Ink (102283)

·         Misc. – Fine Art Floral Designer Series Paper (DSP) (154558); Stitched Shapes Dies (152323); White Stampin; Emboss Powder (109132); Heat Tool (129053); Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755); Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals (144108)

           

Measurements:  

·         Card Base 1: 8 1/2” x 5 1/2”

·         Old Olive Card Stock: approximately 2-3/4” square

·         Mossy Meadow Card Stock:  approximately 2-3/4” square                 DSP:  2-1/2” square           

·         Night of Navy Card Stock 1” X 4-1/4”

           

Instructions:

1.    Score the Card Base at 4-1/4” and fold along score line

2.    Cut out a frame from the largest and second largest square together from both the Old Olive and Mossy Meadow cardstock to make 2 frames

3.    Glue the DSP square to the back of the Old Olive frame and tuck opposite corners under the Mossy Meadow cardstock

4.    Use Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals to adhere the crossed frames onto the card

5.    Stamp sentiment with Versamark ink on the Night of Navy cardstock strip

6.    Pour White Stampin’ Emboss Powder over the Versamark

7.    Use Heat Tool to melt the powder until it is shiny

8.    Adhere the Night of Navy strip to the card

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Looking forward to sharing more with you next time.    
Sharon  


Sharon Lim

Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator 

Rubber Stamps and Accessories including Scrapbooking 





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