Happy Saturday to you all! I’m off to the Manhattan today to drop off some orders, my daughter is going to take a ride in with me. It will be cold but I love Manhattan. For today’s card I CASED my friend Sandy’s card. I loved the card so much that I got the French Foliage Stamp Set just so I could make it. The card is uses every stamp in the set at least once. I stamped the images in Crumb Cake, Early Espresso, Cajun Craze and Always Artichoke on Very Vanilla Card Stock. The square image on the card is actually Clear Block C stamped on the ink pad and then onto the card. I added some 3/16″ Metallic Brads and 1/4″ Early Espresso Grosgrain Ribbon for embellishment. The greeting is from a great go to set Teeny Tiny Wishes and is stamped in Early Espresso and punched out with the Word Window Punch then mounted on a halved Stampin’ Dimensional. Very Vanilla is mounted on Crumb Cake and then mounted on the card base of Early Espresso. This card would work for so many different occasions, thank you, miss you and especially a masculine birthday. I really like the card, it’s one of my favorites of all time. I hope that you have a great day and thanks so much for stopping by. đŸ™‚
Stampin’ Up! products used:
Card Stock: Very Vanilla, Early Espresso and Crumb Cake Smooth Card Stock
Ink: Early Espresso, Cajun Craze, Always Artichoke and Crumb Cake Classic Stampin’ Ink
Stamp Sets: French Foliage Clear Mount and Teeny Tiny Wishes Wood Mount
Embellishments: 3/16″ Metallic Brads and 1/4″ Early Espresso Grosgrain Ribbon
Tools: Paper Piercer, Mat Pack, Word Window Punch, Clear Block D, Stampin’ Dimensionals and SNAIL
All of the items needed to make this card can be purchased by clicking on the Idea Book & Catalog to the right, and don’t forget to Sale-A-Brate!
Your card is absolutely stunning! I may have to CASE your CASE! Thanks for the kind words you left on my Kirby post. I really do appreciate it.
Thanks! I have made about 6 of them! I am truly sorry about your friend, but you have all of those fond memories and that counts for something.