Great Tiding Step-fold Card


Hello Stampin' friends. Today I have a special Step-fold card to share with you, one I created using the *NEW TODAY* bundle, Great Tidings. In case you are unaware, today is the first day of Stampin' Up!'s new mini catalog, the August - December mini. Or as I like to call it, the fall and holiday mini catalog. There are a plethora of gorgeous stamps, papers, trims, etc. in the new catalog, and one of those is this bundle.

To create my card you will need:

Blackberry Bliss Cardstock – 2 pieces

1. 10 ½ inches x 4 ¼ inches 

Score the long side at ½ inch, 1 ¾ inches, 3 ¾ inches, and 5 inches

2. 4 5/8 inches x 3 ½ inches

Score the longer side at ½ inch and 1 ¾ inches


Rainbow Glimmer Paper – 3 pieces

1. 4 x 3 ¼ inches

2. 4 x 1 ¾ inches

3. 4 x 3 ½ inches


Gold Specialty Paper 

1. Cut out the Moroccan doorway - 4 x 3 ½ inches

2. Cut three of the three petal leaves - scrap

3. Cut out the Bethlehem star - scrap


Directions:

1. Stamp, color, and cut out your Magi. Set them aside.

2. Glue the Moroccan doorway cut to the front of the 4 x 3 ½ inch glimmer paper. Use scissors and your paper trimmer to trim the gold to fit the 3 ½ inch wide glimmer paper. Use your scissors to trim the top of the doorway and the glimmer paper, leaving a border the same width as the sides.


3. Glue the 4 x 3 ¼ inch glimmer paper ¼ inch down from the top edge of the unscored end of the 10 ½ inch piece of blackberry bliss.



4. Burnish the score lines on the long piece. Glue the ½ inch scored tab to the back of the card.



5. Glue the 4 x 1 ¾ inch strip of Glimmer paper to the front of the folded box.

6. Glue the Moroccan doorway to the bottom edge of the smaller piece of Blackberry Bliss, placing the bottom of the doorway even with the bottom edge of the paper.



7. Glue the bottom edge of the smaller piece of blackberry bliss (with the doorway) to the front of the card, 3/8 inches up from the fold line.

8. Apply glue to the ½ inch flap on the smaller piece of blackberry bliss. Flatten the card and glue down the edge where it rests against the card when flattened. 





9. Apply the Magi and the gold leaves. Stamp your sentiment – I used versamark ink on black cardstock with gold embossing powder.


I hope my tutorial made sense to you. I will tell you that the shorter piece of Blackberry bliss cardstock has a unique measurement for this version of the card. That is because of the doorway. 

I hope this was inspirational for you. Thanks for stopping by today.

 

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July Ink & Inspiration Blog Hop with a Sneak Peek


Welcome to the Ink & Inspiration Blog Hop. If you arrived here via the hop, you are currently visiting Susan Edwards from the southeastern United States. I hope you enjoy my Sneak Peak of the *new* Angels of Peace stamp set (available August 3 from my online store). 


As I stated above, I am using a new stamp set, Angels of Peace, for today's project. Since the theme of this month's IIBH is SPARKLE, I took a slightly different approach to today's card. I started with VersaMark Ink and applied Stampin' Up! Gold Embossing powder to the stamped image. After heat embossing, I used a water painter brush and ink to watercolor my stamped image. 


When I finished water coloring the image, I added Wink of Stella to the angel's wings and dress, and a touch or two to her hair. I cut the stamped image out with layered dies that until this very moment I did not realized were no longer available! How embarrassing! I usually do a much better job of tracking my out-of-date products.


I used designer series paper from two different paper sets, the gold stripe is from Expressions in Ink while the plaid is from Peaceful Prints, a *new* set of paper available with our SECOND SALE-A-BRATION catalog, also available August 3rd. I also used some strips of gold foil specialty paper.


I finished the card with new ribbon, gold twine, new sequins, and gold ephemera.

Thank you for hopping by today. I hope you enjoyed my Angel of Peace card and that you are inspired to try something new with your stamps and inks! 















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July Demonstrator Training Program Blog Hop

Hello Stampin' Friends! Today I am participating in Bruno and Kylie Bertucci's Demonstrator Training Program Blog Hop. Bruno and Kylie offer training to Stampin' Up! Demonstrators to assist us in building our businesses. If you arrived here via the blog hop, I am Susan Edwards from the US. Welcome.


Today's card has a story, and it began yesterday at our team's monthly Zoom meeting. We had a mystery stampin' challenge. I ADORE mystery stampin'! The way it works is, you are given a list of general supplies to prepare. Then, in our case, you follow verbal instructions and assemble your card your way. 

Yesterday's general supply list was:

  • Cut a 5" x 4" piece of designer series paper,
  • Make a card base from matching cardstock,
  • Cut or punch a sentiment tag, and
  • Gather any embellishments you choose to use.
I chose the Expressions in Ink designer series paper, and I cut it with the large Scalloped Contour die - which just happens to be 5" x 4". I chose thick white chardstock for my base card, and I embossed the card front. I cut a white tag with the Painted Label dies. And finally, I cut the detailed butterfly with the Butterfly Wings Dies in a coordinating piece of Expressions in Ink dsp and the solid butterfly layer in In-Color Shimmer Vellum. I had no idea what we were going to do with these elements.



At the end of our meeting we were instructed to make three angle cuts in the 5" x 4" piece of designer series paper and to affix that to the front of our card. We were instructed to use Stampin' Dimensionals to affix our label to the card front. Finally, we were told to embellish.

Using the elements I had pre-made, this is the card I created. I am not going to lie, I like that my card was different because I used the scalloped die cut. Everyone else just had a rectangle. 



I finished my card by embellishing it with In-Color gems and touches of ribbon and lace.  Forgetting that this was a THANK YOU themed card hop, I used the Happy Birthday stamp from the Best Year stamp set. Oops. Hopefully, Kylie will forgive me for that lapse. 

Thank you for hopping by today. I hope that you enjoyed my card and that you also enjoy the rest of the hop!

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Monthly International Blog Highlight Post


Hello Stampin' Friends.  Today I am participating in Kyllie Bertucci's Monthly International Blog Highlights. If you arrived here from Kylie's blog, I am Susan Edwards from the US. Welcome.


Today's card features Stampin' Up!'s Hand-Penned suite, one of my favorites! I am totally crushing on the floral designer series paper and the fabulous color array included in the paper pack. I also adore the stamps and dies included in the bundle.  They are just so pretty. For today's card, I picked up on the blue hues and the pale papaya. 

I started with a base card from the Hand-Penned Memories & More Cards & Envelopes (#155501). I trimmed the base card down to 6" x 4.24". Next, I created the yellow frame cutting the dsp to 2.5" x 4" and cutting a slit in the right hand side through which to slide the floral print. Using the scalloped edge die I cut a pretty edge on the left side a floral print rectangle. After die cutting I cut the floral print to 5.5" x 4".  I inserted the left side of the floral through the slit in the yellow piece and adhered the two pieces together. 

Using the scalloped dies from the Color & Contour bundle, I cut the blue Misty Moonlight matting and the green and white strip matting. I adhered the layers together with a layer of white in between. 



For the gorgeous flower on the front of the card, using Memento black ink I stamped the flower onto white cardstock. I then stamped again without reinking to create the back layer of the flower. I used Stampin' Blend markers (Pale Papaya combo, Misty Moonlight combo, and Soft Succulent combo) to color the flower parts. After die cutting the flowers with the Hand-Penned dies, I used Stampin' Dimensional dots to add dimension to the flowers and affixed them onto the blue frame-like mattings.


For finishing details I tied a Pale Papaya ribbon around the flower stems. I cut a layered circle using the same yellow as the frame and a layer of vellum. I stamped the sentiment onto the vellum and adhered it to the yellow circle. For a final touch I added a splattering Pale Papaya gems.

Thank you for stopping by my blog today. If you like my card, please click the link and vote for my card in the monthly highlight gallery.
 


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