This was such a fun project. So Pretty and so easy. Making several cards at once can be so useful, you could even leave them blank, to have on hand to make whatever card you need in a quick minute for whatever you need at the time. The stamping is so9 random and you can use any number of color combinations. I am going to try to find other versions of this technique to have some quick ready made cards on hand. I think you could even use these quarter sheets in scrapbooking think about putting opposite corners on a page with pictures and or sayings.
I love how cheery these cards are as well. I think we could make fall cards and Christmas cards in a jiffy.
Measurements and supplies for today’s 8 ½” by 11” One Sheet Wonder 4 Cards:
Thick Basic White 4 bases 8 ½” by 5 ½” scored and folded at 4 ¼”
Basic White card sheet 8 ½” by 11”, score and fold at 4 ¼” and 5 ½”
8 pieces of Gorgeous Grape 4” by 5 ¼”
4 pieces of Basic White . 3 ¾” by 5”
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I am in love with this stamp and die set! I love anything with curves and this one is no exception. The Fancy Flora paper is so pretty there are several from this pack that would make just lovely cards. This one I did set up on my Stamparatus, that big long stamp is a challenge to get a consistent uniform color stamped. I did need a couple of tries to get it right, it is not difficult, but so large without the Stamparatus could be troublesome. I love the way the card came out and I can see doing this one in all kinds of the patterns from Fancy Flora paper.
Here is a look at the inside:
Measurements and supplies for today’s Around the Bend Love You Lots Card:
Color cardstock to match the flowers on the card for the card base cut 8 ½” ¼ ” by 5 ½”, score and fold at 4 ¼”
2 pieces of Old Olive 4” by 5 ¼” for layering inside and on the front of the card and a piece of scrap of the base color for cutting the leaves for the card
2 pieces Basic White 3 ¾” by 5” for layering on both the front and the inside of the card, plus a small bit of scrap for the flower centers.
1 piece of scrap of the base color for cutting the flowers for the card
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Non Stampin Up supply links through Amazon that I commonly use::
Tom Bow Dot Runner Applicator https://amzn.to/3IFDCsG
Tom Bow Dot Runner refills https://amzn.to/3jTTLQS
This is my first opportunity to work with the Around The Bend Bundle. I am pretty happy with the card and tickled that they can be made in any number of colors. I am looking forward to working further with this bundle, there are so many options. I will be using this card for my swaps for the month of April. I think people will be happy with the cards. The stamp set that I used for this is from the Tropical Leaf Photopolymer Set from the Online Essential selection. Because it is a photopolymer stamp it can easily be bent to fit the curvature of the die cut design. Any photopolymer stamp can be bent in the same way to get a similar look.
Here is a look at the inside of the card.
Here are the measurements and supplies for today’s Around the Bend Love You Lots Card:
Color cardstock to match the flowers on the card for the card base cut 8 ½” ¼ ” by 5 ½”, score and fold at 4 ¼”
2 pieces of Old Olive 4” by 5 ¼” for layering inside and on the front of the card and a piece of scrap of the base color for cutting the leaves for the card
2 pieces Basic White 3 ¾” by 5” for layering on both the front and the inside of the card, plus a small bit of scrap for the flower centers.
1 piece of scrap of the base color for cutting the flowers for the card.
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