I guess we are back to having snow today. The weather meteorologist have been trying to guess for a week how much snow this new system would bring us. First, it was 2-4", then it was 4-6" and now it is 6-9" of snow. It was supposed to start snowing last night; but, it didn't start until early this morning. We shall see!
On my blog last week, I started
sharing a Stampin' Up Botanicals for You Card Class that Stampin' Up so
generously shared with us Demonstrators to use for teaching classes.
It has instructions to make 4 cards and a card box holder using SU's
Botanicals for You Sale-a-Bration Stamp Set, Botanical Blooms Stamp Set,
Botanical Gardens Designer Series Paper, Botanical Gardens Designer
Vellum Stack and Botanical Builder Framelits Die's. I am also going to
share some envelopes, gift tags and a gift tag box holder that I
designed which revolves around the design of SU's class.
So, stay tuned to
my blog the rest of this week to take advantage of all
the cards, tags, box holders, pictures and instructions.
You've
seen the cards and the card box holder now, so it's on to the tags that I
designed which revolve around the design of SU's class.
Let's get
started with the fourth tag:
I made my tags 3" x 4" and angled the top corners.
And, Yay!!! I
used my Washi Tape now that it is all organized and I can see it out in
the open. (See my Washi Tape Organization blog post here ) - http://lynnslocker.blogspot.com/2016/02/stampin-up-washi-tape-organization.html
. I used the Mossy Meadow piece of
SU's Botanical Gardens Designer Washi Tape and wrapped it around the
bottom edge of my tag.
I
used one of
SU's Botanical Gardens Designer Series Paper, the white with the
multi-leaves pattern and cut it at 3" x 3 3/8", adhered it to my
tag using Mono Multi-Purpose Glue and trimmed off the excess paper
hanging over the edges on the angles of my tag.
I cut a piece of SU's Old Olive Cardstock 1 1/4" x 3" and adhered it to my tag just above the Washi Tape.
I
cut a piece of
the multi-tiny dash pattern from SU's Botanical Gardens Designer
Vellum Stack
at 1" x 3". I used my SU Emboss Buddy and wiped down the vellum to
remove any static and stamped the sentiment in Versa Mark Ink using the
Hello Sunshine stamp in SU's new monthly Paper Pumpkin Kit for February
called Hello Sunshine. I sprinkled SU's White Embossing Powder over
the VersaMark Ink, tapped off the excess powder and heat set it with my
SU Heat Tool. I then adhered the vellum centered over the Old Olive
Cardstock using Mono-Multi Purpose Glue behind the letters
of the sentiment only. (You don't want to see glue showing through your
vellum).
I placed one of
SU's Basic Jewel Rhinestones in the corner of the vellum and then added a
tiny spot of glue behind the vellum under the rhinestone to make it a
little more secure.
I die-cut one
Small and one Medium Flower from SU's Botanical Builder Framelits Die's
with Cajun Craze Cardstock and one Pinwheel Flower Center from SU's Basic
Black Cardstock. I adhered all 3 together using Mono Multi-Purpose Glue
and then adhered the flower to my tag.
I then die-cut
the Small Leaf from SU's Mint Macaron Cardstock and stamped it twice; once
using the Dotted Vein stamp and once using the longer Vein stamp in SU's Mint Macaron Ink.
I used my Petal
Roller Tool to cup and curl the Leaf and the Flower Petals and adhered
them to my tag using Mono Multi-Purpose Glue.
I adhered one of SU's Basic Jewel Rhinestones to the center of my flower.
I die-cut a small
Flower from SU's Cajun Craze Cardstock, rolled and cupped the petals
and adhered it centered to the top of my tag using Mono Multi-Purpose
Glue.
I punched a hole for my hanger at the top of my tag and through the center of the Flower using my SU 1/8" Handheld Punch.
I took a short
piece of SU's Linen Thread and tied it into a loop. I took a very long
double piece of the Linen Thread, threaded it through the short piece of
Linen Thread and through the hole in the tag and tied it off into a
double bow.
I just LOVE how
my tags turned out and coincide with SU's Botanicals for You and
Botanical Gardens Designer Vellum Stack Card Class by Stampin' Up. .
Thanks for
visiting. Come back tomorrow where I'll share the next tag that I designed using SU's Botanical Gardens Suite.
Have a great day!
I
recently discovered that people are using my cards and/or projects,
duplicating them and entering them into challenges. My cards and
projects are my own creations and are not to be used in challenges or
sold at craft shows; etc., for profit. I don't mind if you duplicate my
creativity to pass on to family members or friends as gifts or Occasions
cards; but, Please be considerate of others creativity! Thank you!
If you are
interested in purchasing Stampin' Up products, you can order from me
on-line at www.stampinup.com and please choose me, Lynn Gauthier, as
your Demonstrator.
This is my first blog and it is still under construction. I have yet to receive my Watermark so the picture's
are copyright Lynn A. Gauthier, 2015-2016 Stampin' Up.
PERFECT sentiment for this tag!
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