Watercolor Card Class
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Create a lovely birthday card with the NEW Online Exclusive – Happy Hibiscus bundle. This special bundle includes an embossing folder that can be used with the dies to both emboss and cut out the hibiscus flowers at the same time. Start by stamping the outline stamp of the flower in Fresh Freesia ink. Stamp…
The Splendid Autumn Designer Series Paper creates a lovely z-fold card. I love this sheet of Designer Series Paper so it was hard to cut – does that happen to you? But for the benefit of all, I have cut the Designer Series Paper and created this simple and lovely z-fold card. Here is the…
Create backgrounds to use for Autumn cards with the Autumn Expressions stamp set and dies, part of Stampin’ Up!’s Splendid Autumn Suite. The Textured Timber stamp set (found in the Online Exclusives) is perfect for coordinating with this bundle! All the different textured stamps will make great backgrounds. Stamping images behind sentiments also make a…
Create this double gatefold card with the Autumn Expressions stamp set and dies, part of Stampin’ Up!’s Splendid Autumn Suite. Double Gatefold cards are a great way to show off multiple sides of Stampin’ Up!’s amazing Designer Series Paper. For this card, start with an 11″ x 5-1/2″ sheet of Balmy Blue card stock. Score…
This spooky forest Halloween card was inspired by my friend Jacquie William’s card. To create this fun Halloween card, start by using the 1-3/4″ circle punch to cut a post-it note. Use the post-it note to mask an area for the moon on a 5-1/8″ x 3-7/8″ piece of Basic White card stock. For the…
Create a lovely and easy watercolored flower card with the Wildly Flowering bundle, part of the Wildly Flowering Suite. Simply color the flower stamps with the Stampin’ Write Markers – I used Wild Wheat, Misty Moonlight, and Mossy Meadow markers – and then spritz with a Stampin’ Spritzer filled with water a few times until…