Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Petite Petals & Weekly Deals

Good Morning Everyone!

Here are your weekly Deals and a darling Card Share with Petite Petals. Hope you enjoy!

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How about this cutie patootie little card with Petite Petals? I love how simple this set is to create with.

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Supplies:

* Stamp Sets- Petite Petals Wood 133152 $15.95, Clear 133155 $11.95, Happy Watercolor Wood 133188 $29.95 Clear 133191 $21.95

* Card Stock – Whisper White 100730 $8.50, Strawberry Slush 131295 $6.95, Basic Black 121045, Designer Series Paper Stacks-Neutrals 130132 $21.95

* Stamp Pads – Basic Black 126980 $5.95, VersaMark 102283$7.50

* Misc. – Petite Petals Punch 133322 $12.95, Modern Mosaic Embossing Folder $7.95, Iridescent Ice Embossing Powder 101930 $4.75, Heat Tool 129053 $29.95, Stampin’ Dimensionals 104430 $3.95, ¼” hole punch (retired), Bone Folder102300 $6.95

Measurements:

* Whisper White – 4-1/4” x 11” scored at 5-1/2”, 3-1/8” x 4-1/8”, 3” x 4”

* Black and White Polka Dot DSP (Neutrals Paper Stack)- ¾” x 3”

* Strawberry Slush-Scrap piece

* Basic Black – Scrap piece

Instructions:

1. Stamp 3 flowers from the Petite Petals stamp set in Basic Black ink on Strawberry Slush card stock and punch out using the Petite Petals punch. To add dimension to the flower, place a flower in your hand and using the point of the bone folder and push into the middle of the flower.

2. Emboss the 3” x 4” Whisper White card stock using the Modern Mosaic Embossing folder. Attach the DSP strip to the embossed piece as shown in the picture. Layer on to the 3-1/8” x 4-1/8” piece of Whisper White card stock. Using Stampin Dimensionals attach it to the card base. Stamp “thank you” as shown in the picture.

3. Ink up a scrap piece of Basic Black card stock with a VersaMark pad and apply Iridescent Ice embossing powder. Heat emboss using the Heat Tool. Punch out 3 ¼” circles and attach to the centers of the flowers. Using Stampin’ Dimensionals attach the flowers to the card as shown in

Happy Stamping!

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1 comment:

JoAnne Hopkins said...

Hi. I'm a beginner stamper and I was wondering how the centers are attached to the flowers? Thanks!