Back view:
How to make this card:
Measurements:
(1) 4-1/4” x 8-1/2”, score on the 8-1/2” side @ 4-1/4”
(1) 3-3/4” X 3-3/4” Old Olive CS
(1) 3-1/2” x 3-1/2” Merry Moments Pine DSP
(1) Scallop Circle #2: Big Shot Die Cut in Old Olive
(1) 3-3/4” Circle in Real Red: Scissors Cut Plus
(1) 2-7/8” Very Vanilla Circle: Scissors
Cut Plus(2) 5” Real Red Grosgrain 5/8” wide Ribbon
This is what you should have:
Stamp Dasher and "Season's Greetings" using Craft Chocolate Chip ink. Add the clear embossing powder, heat. Note: I took my stamps off their wood blocks and applied to acrylic blocks (adding "cling" layer first for the acrylic block). SU will have this option as of January 4, 2010 so I thought I would get a head start.
Pierce the neck, add the Gold brad. Pierce around the Old Olive Scallop Circle.
Turn over: add dimensionals as shown.
To be sure your card will fit into an A2 envelope: position the Dasher stamped scallop circle on card, then measure to the 5-1/2" line on a ruler as shown. Adhere with sticky tape or Snail Adhesive.
Pierce the neck, add the Gold brad. Pierce around the Old Olive Scallop Circle.
Turn over: add dimensionals as shown.
To be sure your card will fit into an A2 envelope: position the Dasher stamped scallop circle on card, then measure to the 5-1/2" line on a ruler as shown. Adhere with sticky tape or Snail Adhesive.
Supplies:
- Stamps: Dasher, Four the Holidays
- CS: Very Vanilla, Real Red, Old Olive, Merry Moments Designer Series Paper
- Ink: Chocolate Chip Craft
- Accys: Big Shot Scallop Circle #2 Die, Circle Scissor Plus, 5/8” Real Red Grosgrain Ribbon, Gold Brad, Piercer, Clear Embossing Powder, dimensionals, Sticky Tape
Thank you for stopping by today................see ya tom for Project #4
How exciting! 12 wonderful projects from you. Love your efforts in sharing your creations. Can't wait for tomorrow.
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I am like a kid so excited I can't wait to see what you make the next day. Thank you for all your loving care in making these wonderful projects and sharing them with us.
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aka Roscoe's mommy
Very very classy looking card! Thanks for showing us how! I learn so much from your tips and techniques, Patti!
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