So this is a very simple card that I made using one of the DSPs from Sale A Bration - Lily Expressions and the Peaceful Moments Bundle (item # 153824 available Jan 3 2020). The dies in this bundle are gorgeous (Poppy Moments dies) and the stamp set has such beautiful sentiments. I know I will be using this bundle heaps in the new year. Check out my video below to see these amazing products!
I have put a complete supply list below for items I used to make this card. If you live in Canada and do not have a demonstrator, you can follow this link to my on-line store and get everything you need from there Shop with me! Note that until Jan 3, you can not purchase the DSP or the Peaceful Moments Bundle unless you are a demonstrator :).
The dimensions are as follows:
- Blackberry bliss card stock, 8 1/2 X 5 1/2 scored at 4 1/4 (item # 133675)
- DSP from Lily Expression 4 X 5 1/4 (item # 152284 - available Jan 3 2020)
- Whisper white card stock 4 5 1/4 (inside) (item # 100730)
- Purple posy card stock - scrap for the flowers (item # 150881)
- Rich razzleberry card stock - scrap for flowers (item # 115316)
- Soft sea foam card stock for leaves (scrap) (item # 146988)
- Perennial essence vellum cardstock (old olive) scrap for leaves (item # 149101)
You will also need blackberry bliss ink (item # 147092) and some wink of Stella (item # 141897). I also used some rose metallic thread (item #146915), but you could get away without it. I also used the circle from the stitched labels dies (item #146828) but you could use any circle or shape you wished.
If you would like a copy of the new mini catalogue and the Sale A Bration brochure and you live in Canada, please contact me and I can send one to you!
If you love what you see and would like to get a discount on your Stampin Up! supplies, let me know. You can join my team! Check out the benefits on the "join my team" tab. Also in January, if you sign up during Sale A Bration there are some additional bonuses!!!! Interested? I can tell you all about it.
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Love this card. I also like how you used the metallic thread - thanks for the great ideas!
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