Today the Inkin' Krew is celebrating Stampin' Up July to December Mini Catalog that goes live this Friday!!! If I am being absolutely honest, I was so worried the night before the PDF was released.... what can they do to wow me??? Well, I was blown away! This new catalog is incredible! I am super excited to see what everyone has created with some of these new sets.
I am using Stampin' Up Window Wishes Bundle to create today's card. I started by coloring a piece of Stampin' Up Silver and Gold DSP (from the upcoming Sale-A-Bration catalog) with Stampin' Blends Balmy Blue Marker. I adhered the DSP to a panel of Mint Macaron to create the card front.
I die cut a piece of Stampin' Up Glimmer Paper, Blushing Bride and Smoky Slate with Stampin' Up Window Dies. I adhered the embossed piece and die cuts to the card front using liquid adhesive and Stampin' Dimensionals.
I stamped trees and greenery using Mint Macaron ink on a piece of Basic White. I die cut the images and adhered them to the card front. I stamped the sentiment using Blushing Bride ink on a strip of Basic White. I adhered a strip of Blushing Bride to the sentiment strip and cut the 2 pieces at a diagonal. I adhered it to the card front with liquid adhesive.
Hope you enjoyed todays card! Up next is Jillian.
Tara Beth You Are Here
You don't want to miss out on retiring items from the current mini catalog. Many items are discounted so don't delay.
Dimensions:
Blushing Bride: 4 1/4" x 11" scored at 5 1/2" and 1" x 3"
Mint Macaron: 4 1/8" x 5 3/8"
Smoky Slate: 4" x 4" Balmy Blue 3" x 3 1/2"
Petal Pink: 1" x 2"
Basic White: 4" x 4" and 4 " x 5 1/4"
Glimmer: 1" x 6"
DSP: 3 7/8" x 5 1/8"
Such a cute card Tara :) Love the scene you've created
ReplyDeleteI love this Tara! The colors are perfect, beautiful winter scene! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! I’d sit by that window and read a book! Ok maybe make a card is more realistic! - Jillian
ReplyDeleteCute cute cute! Love the wonderful winter scene you've created! :)
ReplyDeleteCute card, and unexpected colors. Nice place to sit and watch snowfall.
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