This is one of those amazing cards where the paper does all the heavy lifting for us. This paper has a design at the top of the page and the bottom of the page. and when you cut your paper in 4″ strips and trim the tops to 5 1/4″ you get six panels like the front of this card to make cards. From there I just added the die cut sentiments, the butterflies and a bit of linen thread and voila you have a card that is really quite pretty.
Measurements and Supplies for Todays Regency Park Thanks Card:
I used a Rich Razzleberry A2 Base 8 ½” by5 ½”, scored and folded at 4 ¼”
I used a piece of Basic White Card Stock 4” by 5 ¼”
Also a piece of 12 by 12 Dainty flowers DSP 4” by 5 1/4
I used a small scrap of the DSP for the sentiment
And finally a piece of Rich Razzleberry also for the sentiment outline
I tried all kinds of versions of this one tone on tone for the navy card where the background is stamped in Navy and gives a very subtle background look Then I tried Soft Succulent for a background and put the die cut flowers and some in evening evergreen on the background. The third try is the one I finally used for a card class and the video it has the Night of Navy in the back and Night of Navy Leaves stamped on the Balmy Blue background piece the Soft Succulent was used as an accent color on this version. I liked this last version, I think, because it was just a bit brighter.
Supplies and Measurements used for todays Regency Park Thanks Card:
I used a Basic White A2 Base 8 ½” by5 ½”, scored and folded at 4 ¼”
I used 2 pieces of Night of Navy Card Stock 4” BY 5 ¼” and
2 pieces of Balmy Blue 3 ¾” by 5”
I used a small scrap of white for the sentiment 7/8” by 2”
And finally some scrap Soft Succulent for my tag and the little flowers
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It’s time for the new Catalogue, good from January to June of 2023. It has lots of really pretty stamps papers etc.for spring. I go through my first order from Stampin’ Up!, for this catalogue. I am sharing it with you all today.
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This one is very fast and very simple. It is easy to put on an assembly line and produce quite a few in a hurry. This video shows that process. The card is still very pretty and I have put many of these out this Christmas myself;
Supplies and Measurements for Todays Fast Multiple Scrap Christmas Card:
I used a Real Red card base, 8 ½” BY 5 ½”, scored and folded at 4 ¼”
I used 2 pieces of Basic White, 4” by 5 ¼” one for the inside and one for the front of the card
I used 2 pieces of evening Evergreen one 2 ¼” by 5 ¼” and one ¾” by 5 ¼”
I used from Boughs of Holly DSP 1 piece 2” by 5” for the front of the card
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