Here is a SUPER quick and simple card to help use up any scraps of Designer Series Paper or retiring paper that you have lying around! I like the look that this gave because of the small color palette and shine, but this technique works with an coordinating papers.
Don't forget about our event on MAY 22ND! It will be a Facebook Group like the last few times. All you have to do to join this session is make a purchase on ris.stampinup.net (no matter how big or small) with the host code FRABMBZ4 and I will add you as a member to the group! You can also go to ris.stampinup.net and sign up for the Paper Pumpkin monthly craft kit subscription to get admitted into the group. I will also be sending anyone that orders a free catalog, so that you can start building your shopping list for the release on the 3rd.
Steps to make this card:
1. Cut an 8.5"x 11" piece of Basic Black card-stock so that it is 5.5" x 8.5"
2. Cut any scraps of Designer Series Paper to 4"
*I used scraps of the Golden Honey DSP from the Sale-A-Bration event
3. Take the Designer Series Paper scraps and cut them at different angles
3. Take the Designer Series Paper scraps and cut them at different angles
4. Arrange the pieces on your card back until you get a pattern that you like
5. Attach them to the card-stock with adhesive
6. Cut out the sentiment from a Gold Foil Sheet with the Well Written Dies
6. Cut out the sentiment from a Gold Foil Sheet with the Well Written Dies
7. Stamp the rest of the sentiment from the Well Said Stamp Set in Memento Ink on Whisper White card-stock
8. Cut out the sentiment and adhere it to a piece of Basic Black card-stock
9. Cut the Basic Black card- stock so that it leaves a border around the sentiment
10. Using Fine Tip Glue, adhere the die cut sentiment to the stamped one
10. Using Fine Tip Glue, adhere the die cut sentiment to the stamped one
11. Finally, using Stampin Dimensionals attach the sentiment to the card
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