I am very excited to be joining the Casually Crafting Design Team this month! We are Stampin’ Up!® demonstrators from around the world who love to create cards ideal for the beginner or casual crafter.
Every once in a while, I like to make a 3″ x 6″ card, sort of an old-style slimline card. I covered the entire front with a piece of patterned paper from the Sand & Sea Designer Series Paper in spring colors, and stamped the sentiment from the Timeless Tulips stamp set directly on that paper.
I used the Oval Occasions Bundle to stamp and punch out the bunnies image, and colored it with a variety of ink pads (the supply list is below) and a blender pen. I added Blushing Bride ink to the edges of the punched out piece with a sponge dauber. To complete the card, I added the Blushing Bride twine from the Snail Mail Twine Combo pack and a few Butterfly Gems in Seaside Spray.
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sarasayers
This is such a pretty card Thanks for sharing and hopping with us today x
Belinda Green
So pretty, I do love a slimline card and this one has such pretty colours Kristie.
Helen Jennings
The Sand & Sea papers are just perfect for springtime cards aren’t they. A really pretty card
Deb Macdowell
I love this card Kristie! The DSP colours are just beautiful! 🙂
sugarandscraps
This is so beautiful Kristie! Thanks for sharing the idea!!
Ann Alexander
Such a pretty card, thank you for sharing!
melvampeters
Great card! Perfect way to show off the Designer Series Paper!
Katie
Cute card, one of my all time favourite designer series papers!
Michele Jutrisa
wonderful card
Melissa Faust
Love your card, Kristie!
Maheswari Rajaguru
Lovely Card!
Susan Elise Schultz
Hi Kristie, I love the color combination on your card.
Heather Thomas
Pretty pretty pretty. Love how you used those papers with a different stamp set ?