
Hi Stampers!
Today I'm going to show you two very similar cards, using all the same colors but different embellishments. With just one pack of Designer Series Paper, a few coordinating colors of cardstock (choose the colors in the DSP), an inkpad or two, and some neutral embellishments you can make a bunch of cards with very limited supplies! Both cards feature the following Stampin' Up products:
Stamps: Love You Much
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Close to Cocoa, Pink Pirouette, Riding Hood Red, Candy Lane Designer Series Paper
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Craft White
Today I'm going to show you two very similar cards, using all the same colors but different embellishments. With just one pack of Designer Series Paper, a few coordinating colors of cardstock (choose the colors in the DSP), an inkpad or two, and some neutral embellishments you can make a bunch of cards with very limited supplies! Both cards feature the following Stampin' Up products:
Stamps: Love You Much
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Close to Cocoa, Pink Pirouette, Riding Hood Red, Candy Lane Designer Series Paper
Ink: Chocolate Chip, Craft White
Accessories: Scallop Edge Punch, Scallop Circle Punch, 3/4" Circle Punch (to pop out the center of the scalloped piece), Paper Snips, Stampin' Dimensionals, SNAIL adhesive.
Additional Accessories are noted in each card description:
The card on the top is embellished with one tiny Library Clip and Very Vanilla 1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon, and I used the 3/16" Corner Rounder Punch on the edges to mirror the Scallops. The layer with the Library Clip is popped up on Stampin' Dimensionals, as is the layer on the card with the brad. I mixed up the colors and used a Silver Brad over a small piece of Riding Hood Red 5/8" Striped Grosgrain Ribbon on the card on the bottom. The use of Riding Hood Red gives this card a much richer look, don't you think?! This card also features one of my most-used tools, the Ticket Corner Punch!
It is so quick and easy to make cards when you start with just a few coordinating supplies! Since all of our Designer Series Paper is double-sided, you can just flip a piece over for a whole different look! All of the coordinating cardstock colors are listed right in the Idea Book & Catalog, so it's all done for you!
Tip: When I am purchasing Designer Series Paper, I often choose an additional pack of a coordinating monochromatic color. See the Riding Hood Red scallop in the bottom corner of my last post? It matches the Candy Lane DSP which I used on the vertical strips under the birdies!
Additional Accessories are noted in each card description:
The card on the top is embellished with one tiny Library Clip and Very Vanilla 1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon, and I used the 3/16" Corner Rounder Punch on the edges to mirror the Scallops. The layer with the Library Clip is popped up on Stampin' Dimensionals, as is the layer on the card with the brad. I mixed up the colors and used a Silver Brad over a small piece of Riding Hood Red 5/8" Striped Grosgrain Ribbon on the card on the bottom. The use of Riding Hood Red gives this card a much richer look, don't you think?! This card also features one of my most-used tools, the Ticket Corner Punch!
It is so quick and easy to make cards when you start with just a few coordinating supplies! Since all of our Designer Series Paper is double-sided, you can just flip a piece over for a whole different look! All of the coordinating cardstock colors are listed right in the Idea Book & Catalog, so it's all done for you!
Tip: When I am purchasing Designer Series Paper, I often choose an additional pack of a coordinating monochromatic color. See the Riding Hood Red scallop in the bottom corner of my last post? It matches the Candy Lane DSP which I used on the vertical strips under the birdies!
All of these colors are still on my table, so watch for another card using these limited supplies!
Happy Stamping!






























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