Showing posts with label cheers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheers. Show all posts

Saturday, July 5, 2025

Cheers to a double flap fold over gift card pocket

 Happy Saturday everyone and welcome to my blog.  This card was created to be a complement to the treat box I shared on Wednesday.  The box opening is similar to this card.  Now, I didn't create this fold, I just came up with my own measurements and recreated the inside portion as I've seen multiple do in the past.  I used my own measurements so they may not be the same as others.  You can find the video tutorial for this card over on my YouTube channel.  





Supplies and Measurements:
Cheers & Sips bundle* 165594 (includes stamps and coordinating dies)
Lovely & Sweet dies 162626 (last chance, heavily discounted while supplies last!)
Fright Night dies 166106 (can be purchased in a bundle*166107 with stamps to save 10%)
More Messages die 165472 (can be purchased in a bundle* with coordinating stamp)
Glass and Garden embossing folders (Glass) 165597
Celebratory Sips Designer Series Paper 165586
    2 1/2" x 4" landscape orientation
Blackberry Bliss two-tone cardstock (2 Pieces)
    4 1/4" x 12", score at 4' & 9 1/2"
    4" x 3 3/4"
Blackberry Bliss cardstock for tag & flowers
Bubble Bath cardstock for largest tag & flowers
Basic White cardstock for stamping & inside piece 3 1/2" x 5 1/4" scored at 3/4"
2024-2026 In Color Flat Pearls 165266
Stampin' Blends alcohol markers: Blackberry Bliss, Strawberry Slush
Ink Pads: Blackberry Bliss, Strawberry Slush, Bubble Bath
Iridescent Striped Trim 163299 (last chance, heavily discounted while supplies last)

Thanks so much for stopping by today.  I truly appreciate you!  To order your Stampin' Up! supplies from my online store, click the shopping cart in the upper right.  I would be every so grateful for your business.

Until next time; be happy, good health to you and happy stamping!
Teresa

*Purchasing bundles saves 10% over the individual piece prices when combined.  You must use the bundle item code for the 10% bundle discount.  When purchasing Last Chance items; be sure to check if the individual piece prices are discounted.  Individual piece prices could be less expensive if the discounts are deep enough.

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Rainbow arched lattice birthday card

 Hello all.  For my card today, I’ve gone slightly outside the box and combined the Everyday Arches dies with the Linked Together dies.  I do love how the two together can be trimmed to make an arched lattice.  It took a bit to figure out how to make it work, but once it came together, I loved it.  To see how I’ve put this one together, be sure to watch the video replay over on my YouTube channel.



Supplies and Measurements:
Wishes stamp set 165428
Everyday Arches dies 164629
Country Flowers bundle 163411* (includes stamps 163405 & dies 163410
Linked Together dies 164808
adhesive-backed Textured Dots 163338
Basic Black cardstock 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", scored in center at 4 1/4" for card base
Basic White cardstock 4" x 5 1/4" for ink blended focal piece, plus pieces for stamping & die cutting images, arch and lattice dies
Basic White cardstock for inside layer 3 5/8" x 4 7/8"
Ink Pads: Calypso Coral, Flirty Flamingo, Fresh Freesia, Azure Afternoon, Pretty Peacock, Night of Navy, VersaMark watermark ink pad & Tuxedo Memento Black
Stampin' Blends alcohol markers: Fresh Freesia, Pool Party, Flirty Flamingo, Daffodil Delight, Lemon Lolly, Pretty Peacock, Calypso Coral, Pecan Pie, Natural Tones collection Deep SU 100
Wink of Stella Glitter Brush 141897
blending brushes 160518 and/or 153611
Basics WOW! Embossing powder 165679 (black)

Thanks so much for stopping by today!  I hope you've been inspired and will stamp and send a card for someone special.  

Until next time; be happy, be healthy and happy stamping!
Teresa

*Purchasing bundles saves 10% over the individual piece prices when combined.  You must use the bundle item code for the 10% bundle discount.  When purchasing Last Chance items; be sure to check if the individual piece prices are discounted.  Individual piece prices could be less expensive if the discounts are deep enough.