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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Card Clubs - February 12 & 13, 2013

Below are the cards we will make in the February 12 & 13 card clubs at my house:


This card was inspired by Amy on Splitcoaststampers, and Amy's blog can be seen at www.stampwithAmyK.com.  It uses the Sizzlits S Die and Wishes Your Way stamp set which are both from the new spring catalog.  The base card uses Old Olive cardstock which has been topped with Daffodil Delight embossed with the Chevron embossing folder.  The squares were punched using the 1-1/4" and 1-3/8" square punches in Whisper White, Tangerine Tango, and Marina Mist.  I cut designer series paper witth the S D to create the whirly-gigs, and secured them with a brad.
 
 
This card was made using the Stylin' Snowfolk stamp set.  The base card uses Real Red cardstock topped with Bashful Blue cardstock which has been embossed with the Northern Flury embossing folder.  I stamped the snowpeople using Basic Black ink on Whisper White paper.  Prior to adding the accessories other than the face which I stamped directly on the snowpeople, I added glue and sprinked with Dazzling Diamonds glitter.  The accessories were made by stamping Basic Black, Real Red, and Pumpkin Pie on Whisper White.  The little heart at the top is Real Red cardstock punched with the mini heart punch.
 
 
This card was made using the Secret Garden stamp set and coordinating framelits along with the Easter Blessings stamp set.  The base card uses Regal Rose cardstock topped with a piece of Whisper White.  I stamped the Easter Blessings on the Whisper White with the Rose Red ink, and I also sponged a little of the Rose Red ink around the outside of the Whisper White cardstock.  The leaves were made using the framelits and Old Olive cardstock.  The flowers were made by stamping Basic Black on Rose Red, and Rose Red on Regal Rose cardstock, and then they were all cut out using the framelits.