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Punch week episode one


Here's a super simple project that needs limited products to create.  Click here to see the YouTube video tutorial

Start with a piece of card stock that measures 7" by 10" and fold at 5".  If you don't have card stock you could use prefolded card (like I have because I'm lazy).

I used the Garden Impressions designer series paper and, using the 2 and a 1/4 circle punch, I cut out 3 circles.

I used the 'In Every Season' stamp set and stamped 3 different flowers in Lovely Lipstick onto Whisper White cardstock.  I made sure these weren't too close to each other to make sure they could fit into a 2" circle.  Using the 2" circle punch I lined up the stamped image in the circle and punched out a circle.  i repeated this for the other two images.

Using mini dimensionals, I stuck the dsp circles onto the folded card, lining them up carefully.  I stuck the white, stamped circles onto the dsp circles, also using mini dimensionals.

Finally, I stamped a sentiment using the Picture Perfect stamp set and again, I stamped this in Lovely Lipstick.

Any there you have it - a simple card made in very little time.  You could easily get a bit of a production line going with these and make a selection of cards in no time at all.

The Garden Impressions dsp has so many different colours in it that you could get a selection of inks to match the dsp.

If you'd like any help in matching inks/cardstock to dsp, please don't hesitate to email me at taffycrafting@gmail.com

Finally, I've left links below of all the products used in this project.  When ordering, please don't forget to quote the hostess code at the top of the blog.




Click on the links below to go direct to the Stampin'Up website to order safely and securely



2" circle punch

2 and a quarter inch circle punch

Garden Impressions DSP

Whisper White Cardstock

Picture Perfect Birthday Stamp


Lovely Lipstick Ink Pad

Stampin' Up Ink Range


Coordinating colours with the DSP

Comments

  1. This is gorgeous Donna, love the idea of using the punches as the main focus.xx

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