Sunday, October 11, 2015

Stamper with an attitude Blog Hop- Sangria


Welcome to Stampers with an Attitude blog hop. If you are coming from  Sheila Bennett  then you are on the right track.
This month our group wanted to introduce to you the " SANGRIA" Paper packet from Close to My Heart. This paper pack is featured in the Annual Inspiration catalog and it has beautiful solid and pattern cardstocks for you to choose from.

Finished size: 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"






This card was made with two parts.
You will need:
 a 4 1/4" x 11" scored @ 5 1/2" and fold( colonial White), set aside.
 Cut a 2 1/2" x 4 1/4" score @ 1/2" on the top (landscape) of Colonial white cardstock.


Use a corner rounder on the ( 2 1/2 x 4 1/4" ) piece of colonial white cardstock as shown and glue a 4" x 1 5/8" of pattern cardstock with rounded corners.

Fold the score line and add adhesive on the backside of the narrow flap and glue it to the backside of the 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" card as shown below.


Close card. Cut a 4" x 5 1/4" of complamentary pattern paper
and glue it to the front of the card.

Stamp flowers with diferent colors taken from the paper and glue them by adding 3-D tape to give it dimention. Set aside.

Cut a 18" thick twine (fern). wrap around the length of the card and tie a bow.

Glue the flower on top of the twine and top of the flap to hold the twine in place,




Stamp a sentiment inside as shown. I used the September stamp of the month " Paper Garden" now on sale for $5 if you purchase $50.00 in CTMH products.

Materials-

Sangris Paper packet
Stamp of the Month- Paper Garden" S1509
Colonial white cardstock-
Chocolate ink Z2111
Eggplant ink Z2647
Pixie ink- Z2644
Honey ink Z2162
Fern Thick twine-Z3093

Now hop on to Wendy Taylor  blog and
 have fun!!

5 comments:

  1. Cute! Really like the twine as the flower stem.

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  2. Awesome interactive card!! I like how you incorporated more info/steps into your post. I'm going to have to make this!

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  3. Nice job and thanks for the great details, Love how the thick twine looks like the stems and leaves.

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