You Are Remarkable is the stamp set that I used for Class Card #3 during my class last week. We used a stamp positioning tool to fill in the outlined design, which came out perfectly!
Directions:
- Pumpkin Pie Cardstock base, 8-1/2″x 5-1/2″, folded at 4-1/4″
- Flowering Zinnias DSP (sold out – but substitute Friends of the Ocean or Brights 6″x 6″ DSP in Pumpkin Pie), three panels 3-1/2″x 1-1/2″
- Stamp the floral outline image with Early Espresso ink on Basic White Cardstock.
- Fill in the floral image with Daffodil Delight, Old Olive, and Pumpkin Pie. Crop with an oval die.
- Stamp the tiny bee and color with a Daffodil Blends Marker.
- Crop a 2nd oval with Pumpkin Pie Cardstock and layer the two ovals together.
- Adhere with Dimensionals.
- Stamp the sentiment from Textures Notes with Early Espresso and glue across the ovals.
- Add a Starburst Sequin.
- Glue a piece of Basic White to the inside, 5-1/4″x 4″.
I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing the cards we made in class last week! The fourth card we made was one I posted earlier. You can see that card HERE.
Thanks for joining me this week for a look at our class cards. I’m hoping to be able to offer online classes in the future. Would you consider signing up for those if I do? With enough interest, I’ll pursue that. LMK!
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What a lovely card. 3 pieces of DSP instead of 1 makes such a difference.
Thanks, Caroline! I agree ~ it gives it a little more visual interest!
Karen, this card is very pretty. I love the ovals and the little bee. Enjoy your day!
Thanks, Hilda! I hope you have a good day, too!