A fun fold card featuring the Shadow Box Frame, Kind & Cozy Stamp Set and Gingham Garden Designer Paper. Learn how to make this fun Happey Birthday greeting card.
This weeks Technique How To Video features the Shadow Box Frame, it is a fun fold frame to add to your hand stamped cards. It is easy, and this quick video will show you how. It features the Gingham Garden Designer Paper From Stampin' Up!
I really do like how this card turned out. I wanted to make a special card to swap with my downline at the Stampin' Up! Convention which starts tomorrow! Wow, typing that makes me think I better get packing, I wanted to be sure and get up this weeks Technique How To before I left. It is going to be an exciting 3 days, I hope to post some live videos and also pictures so stay tuned
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The Gingham Garden and also the Kind and Cozy stamp set make an awesome pair! I also think the Night of Navy Classic Ink and Melon Mambo are a really good pad. Want to see other sample on my blog with this stamp set or designer paper, just type either in the search box, and they should all show up! A quick and easy way to find things on my blog! Have you been looking for a fun tag die? The new chalk talk framelits die will fit the bill, and you can bundle it with a fun stamp set called Chalk Talk. I love how many items in the new catalog are bundled together and you can save 15% when you buy them bundled.
Mondays and Fridays are my stamping days, what job lets you create and stamp 8 hours a day twice a week or more? That is why I love so much what I do. And the wonderful thing about it is, anyone can do what I do. Want to know more just contact me or click on the Join Now link for more information.
Stampingly,
Patsy Waggoner
Patsy, I love this card! Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your tutorial. Please add me to your email list, okay? I would love that! Please continue to send the tutorials. I am relatively new at this and only do it for my church family. An expensive hobby but absolutely love it!! Thanks! aeblood@mac.com or aeblood@comcast.net.