The card is made with a Sale-A Bration set called You're Lovely and isn't this card lovely as well. Can you tell I like my Stampin Up.
Here we are using that Flower Shop stamp set and the Scallop Tag Punch. As you can see this was a trickier card than most the others but once I learned the how-to's it was a piece of cake. This was one of the cards that I did for my class and although many were apprehensive at first they ended up loving the card and how simple something so pretty can be.
I used a technique on this card called stain glass. I embossed in white on vellum, then turned it over and colored in the flowers on the backside. It is such a cool technique and the picture doesn't do it justice. I used Stampin Up products again. A stamp called Easter Blessings, a border embossing folder, framelit dies and DSP. This was another card that my class did.
I said earlier that I loved this older DSP and just couldn't resist using it along. I did cut out some pieces and used dimensionals to give some dimension and then I used the Happy Day stamp set on the banner.
I guess I was trying to use up some of my scraps and boy did I ever. This was is DSP and then the banner punch from Sale-A-Bration to make small flags. Again the sentiment came from Happy Day stamp set.
I don't know about this one. It turned out cute but it is unusual. I made a mistake when I stamped the sentiment on the pool party flag and was going to throw the paper away and so I went kind of crazy with the sentiment. I then added flowers and sun spots and decided it was a darn cute card. Hope you agree.
This card was a culmination of scraps. There is DSP on the card base, then an embossed rectangle and then a 3 flower, flower and to finish it off a small brown gem. No stamping on this one.
I leave the insides of these cards empty because the staff all will sign their names and sometimes they want to write a little something of their own.
Until next time,
Pam