Hello! Tomorrow's my neighbor's birthday, and I have the perfect card for him. He has a motorcycle, so when I saw this motorcycle stamp, I knew I had to use it on his card! This card uses the Epic Day This And That Designer Series Paper, Epic Day This And That Washi Tape, 1/4'' Striped Grosgrain Ribbon in Basic Gray, and the Rev Up The Fun stamp set. The colors used on this card are Basic Gray, Daffodil Delight, Crumb Cake, Gumball Green, and Very Vanilla.
I think this is a pretty masculine card. I know my neighbor will love it, it's right up his alley! Thanks for stopping by today. I'll see you tomorrow!
Showing posts with label This And That Epic Day DSP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label This And That Epic Day DSP. Show all posts
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Birthday Purse Box and Matching Mini Cards
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Hello! Today I want to share a project I made a while back with my friend Mayra. She designed this little bag/purse that holds 4 little mini cards. I think it's so stinkin' cute. I love mini things! You could also use this bag to give away a small gift, like jewelry, money, or a gift card. The paper we used is the This and That designer series paper, and the stamp set is the Hostess set, Banner Greetings. We punched out several flowers of the same shape and size, then secured all the layers with a brad. After the brad was secured, we sprayed the top flower with a little bit of water and scrunched up the flower. Once we did the first layer, we moved on to the second, third and fourth layer, to get a more realistic looking flower. Flat flowers just aren't as appealing as a scrunched up flower. We punched some holes at the top of the bag, threaded some retired pool party ribbon, and then secured it on the inside by tying knots so the ribbon doesn't come out. You could also use sticky strip instead of tying knots at the ends of the ribbon. I used a small amount on the outside of the bag so that the ribbon would stay upright instead of falling down.
I hope you enjoyed today's post, and I'll see you tomorrow! Thanks for stopping by!
Hello! Today I want to share a project I made a while back with my friend Mayra. She designed this little bag/purse that holds 4 little mini cards. I think it's so stinkin' cute. I love mini things! You could also use this bag to give away a small gift, like jewelry, money, or a gift card. The paper we used is the This and That designer series paper, and the stamp set is the Hostess set, Banner Greetings. We punched out several flowers of the same shape and size, then secured all the layers with a brad. After the brad was secured, we sprayed the top flower with a little bit of water and scrunched up the flower. Once we did the first layer, we moved on to the second, third and fourth layer, to get a more realistic looking flower. Flat flowers just aren't as appealing as a scrunched up flower. We punched some holes at the top of the bag, threaded some retired pool party ribbon, and then secured it on the inside by tying knots so the ribbon doesn't come out. You could also use sticky strip instead of tying knots at the ends of the ribbon. I used a small amount on the outside of the bag so that the ribbon would stay upright instead of falling down.
I hope you enjoyed today's post, and I'll see you tomorrow! Thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Stampin' Up! Designer Series Paper Sale!!!!
Hi! Today I wanted to share a great sale Stampin' Up! is having for their 'Thankful Thursdays' during October. Today's sale is on select Designer series paper, which we at Stampin' Up! call DSP. Take a look for yourself which ones are on sale:
It’s time again to say thank you with another discount on a fabulous Stampin’ Up! product! This week I wanted to say thanks with a little bit of Designer Series Paper, or “DSP” as we like to call it! So head over to the online store and grab this paper before the deal runs out!
As always, the discount will be applied at check-out!
| This And That Epic Day DSP: 130814 Regular Price: $10.95 US/$13.50 CAN Discounted Price: $8.21 US/$10.12 CAN | |
| Soho Subway DSP: 130140 Regular Price: $10.95 US/$13.50 CAN Discounted Price: $8.21 US/$10.12 CAN | |
| I Am Me DSP: 130138 Regular Price: $10.95 US/$13.50 CAN Discounted Price: $8.21 US/$10.12 CAN | |
| Etcetera DSP: 130129 Regular Price: $10.95 US/$13.50 CAN Discounted Price: $8.21 US/$10.12 CAN
Personally, I LOVE LOVE LOVE the 'I am me' paper. I've purchased 3 packs of that paper already and will probably purchase another 2-3 before it retires next year. Great for all kinds of paper crafts! I've had fun scrapbooking with it and also making cards and gifts. Whatever paper you fall in love with, don't miss out on this one day only sale!!!! Purchase your favorite paper directly from my online store at www.williamsali.stampinup.net See you tomorrow!
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