Welcome to my first Card of the Week Tutorial!!
Enjoy!!
Stamps: Merci & Birthday Whimsy
Ink: Black Stazon & Soft Sky
Cardstock: Soft Sky, Whisper White & Soft Sky Designer Prints Paper
Tools & Accessories: 1/8 Hole Punch, Matt Pack & Paper Piercer, Stampin’ Dimensionals, Soft Sky Double Stitched Ribbon & Aqua Painter (Large punch is not Stampin’ Up! product, I apologize, and I really hope that Stampin’ Up! brings more scallop punches into our catalog!!!!! That punch is the Marvy 3″Square Scallop.) Feel free to contact me if you have any questions!
Card Measurements: Soft Sky 4 1/4 x 10 1/2 score at 5 1/4, Designer Paper 4 x 2 3/4, Soft Sky Scallop Punch & White 1 5/8 x 1 3/4
Another great tutorial Angie. You have such an easy manner about you for teaching. I love this card-I could even make it!!
Cheryl Sims
I love your tutorials. Even if I can’t make it to a class I can watch your videos. Great card, so simple.
I really love this idea. Your designs are so great for both beginning stampers and experienced stampers! Great tips too: open the card flat to stamp, saving your ribbon by tying it while still on the roll. Little things that alleviate frustration! Thanks for a beautiful card!!
Love the card of the week idea. What a great way to showcase your talent to others.
Love the knot trick with the hole punch on the side. You make watercolouring look so easy. I’m just starting to love this technique and look.
Thanks for sharing.
Anne
Can you tell me what the card base dimensions are?
You do such a great job with your tutorials! What are the cut dimensions? Thanks!
Assalam-0-alaikum
i like your cards so much and have tried many. they are very nice.
Just discovered your tutorials! I’m a Senior Citizen and sometimes when I learn a technique in a class, I can’t remember the particulars. This is such a help!!!!
Nice tutorial/video…I wish I had a laptop to take to the Senior Citizens Center where I teach and assist seniors to make and recycle cards for their members. You make it look so simple and easy to follow the steps. Keep up the good work.
Even though this was your first card it is beautiful, simple and clean. Makes it elegant! Thanks for sharing with us.