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Vendor Challenge 3
Time to Stamp


By: Susan Caplan
Crafty Cruisers
Intermediate Stamping Team Designer

 
Supplies:
Lady Stamp (Time to Stamp)
Sentiment (Time to Stamp)
Brown Hybrid Ink (Stewart Superior)
Decorative Paper (sponged with Chalk pads)
Decorative Vellum
Ticket punch (Stampin’ Up!)
Xyron adhesive
Cardstock (beige, light pink, lavender
Double sided tape
Pop dots
Flower
Ribbon
Button
Exacto blade
Tacky glue (Aleene’s)


Instructions:

1.      Stamp Image with brown ink on previously sponged paper, trim, cut corners with “ticket” punch.  Adhere to beige cardstock, trim and punch corners.  Set aside.

2.      Stamp words with brown ink onto light pink cardstock, trim, cut corners and layer onto sponged paper.  Trim, punch corners and layer onto a beige rectangle. 

3.      With exacto knife make vertical slits on each side of card about ¼ from edge.  Feed ribbon through and tie knot, leaving about 2 inch tail on either side.  Set aside

4.      Place rectangular piece of decorative vellum through Xyron to place adhesive on the back and adhere to slightly larger beige rectangle.  Adhere all to the front of a folded lavender card.

5.      Adhere word layer towards bottom right side of folded front panel.  Glue down ribbon with tacky glue and trim edges.

6.      With pop dots adhere layered image onto front panel, slightly over laying the sentiment, giving a raised effect.

7.      Glue down flower with tacky glue, and adhere button into center of flower with tacky glue.  Set aside to dry.

 

 

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