Hi Stampers,
Happy Friday friends !
Today we will be making this adorable birthday card using the
Stamparatus #146276
With the Swirly Bird stamp set #141749 .
Here are the measurements :
Bermuda Bay card stock #131197
cut at 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″scored at 4 1/4″
Basic Black card stock # 121045
cut at 4 1/8″ x 5 3/8″
Flirty Flamingo card stock # 141416
cut at 4″x 5 1/4″
Coastal Cabana card stock #131297
cut at 1″ x 5 1/4″
cut at 3″ x 3″
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Oh Dawn, what a cute card. So like the colors you used. Thanks for the video. Great template idea. That is a must do/have.
Blessings, my friend. Jesse
Thank you SO much for this demo!
Hi Dawn!
What a great technique. You could use any small stamps that go together to make a wreath with a theme…shells, flowers, stars, etc. Can’t wait to give this a try! Thanks for sharing.
How cute is this. Thanks for the template tip.
~Dawn what a fab idea only dry embossing 3/4 of the layering card stock underneath the wreath pattern. Thank you for demonstrating how to get a wreath pattern using the Stamparatus too. :O)
As usual, multiple good ideas in your video. Who would think to make a wreath using only those small stamps? YOU would!
The template was also a wonderful idea. Know I’ll use that idea a well.
Thanks
Tavette – S. Fla.
Super cute! Thank you for sharing all the details.
What a great way to use the stamparatus!
I love how your nails match the flirty flamingo cardstock! pretty! 🙂
TFS,
Jenny
I cut my whammy into 4 sections for my own use because it is easier to handle and I can keep them in a baggie or a stamp container. It is also nice to have smaller pieces like that in classes for each guest to use so they can clean off their own stamp if they need to (they don’t get to keep them however). I have a full size one I keep by me during any class so I can clean stamps before I put them away.