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Friday, January 27, 2023

Global Stampin' Video Hop January 2023 - SALE-A-BRATION & MINI CATALOGS - Mash Up! & How To Add White Details To Color Cardstock Technique

It is time for another tutorial for the Global Stampin’ Video Hop on YouTube. Each month on the fourth Friday Stampin’ Up Demonstrators from around the world come together and share their projects based on a monthly theme. January’s Theme is - SALE-A-BRATION & MINI CATALOGS - Mash Up!



Sale-a-bration at Stampin’ Up is such a fun time. With every qualifying order between January 5 and February 28 2023 you can get a free product. There are two different qualifying levels the first is a $50 order and the second is $100 order. If you live in the United States and would like a copy of your own Sale-a-bration catalog please click on the link below and I will send one to you.

https://forms.gle/oiCUtjj6YGjUXwLi9



I am also sharing with you a new to my tutorials Technique - How To Add White Details To Color Cardstock. I love how easy this technique is and the result is perfect every time. I hope you give it a try.





Make sure to check out what everyone makes for this monthly Video Hop. You can start with my video, I have linked it below. You can find the next video at the top of the video’s description on YouTube. Have fun!





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To purchase any of the products you need to create this project visit

https://www.stampinup.com?demoid=2042902

Here are the dimensions and pieces you will need to create this set of cards:

Thick Basic White Cardbase – 5 ½” x 8 ½” scored at 4 ¼”

By The Bay Specialty Designer Series Paper – 4 ¼” x 5 ½”

Coordinating Color Cardstock – 3 ½” x 4 ¾” & large scrap

Basic White Cardstock – scrap for greeting & die cuts

Garden Green Cardstock – scrap for die cuts

Coordinating Ribbon – 13”

 

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1- Cut and adhere the pattern paper to the front of the cardbase.

2- Stamp one of the scenes from the In The Country Sale-a-bration Stamp Set in Stazon Ink a little above center on 3 ½” x 4 ¾” coordinating color cardstock

3- Wrap the bottom of the color cardstock with 13” of ribbon and tie a knot on the left side about ½” from the bottom of the stamped scene. Add this to the card front on the right side with dimensionals.


4- Stamp the floral image from the Queen Bee Stamp Set (Mini Catalog) in Stazon Ink on matching color cardstock scrap.

5- Color with Watercolor Pencils. I used White, Daffodil Delight, Garden Green. To get a more vibrant color you can dip the tip of the pencil in water. Then color as normal. This activates the watercolor element of the pencils making the color bolder. I only used this technique with the White Pencil. Let dry & cut out with coordinating dies. Add it to the left side of the stamped scene with dimensionals.


6- Stamp the greeting “HELLO” from the Happy Labels Stamp Set (Mini Catalog) in Stazon on White Cardstock and cut out with the label die from the Queen Bee Die Set (Mini Catalog & Bundled with Stamp Set). Add the greeting with dimensionals above the ribbon in the center of the color cardstock rectangle piece.


7- Cut out three flowers and two leaves with the Queen Bee cut and emboss dies. Tuck the leaves underneath the stamped flowers near the greeting. Color the white flowers in the center with a little Daffodil Delight pencil (no water). Add them near the leaves.


8- Splatter a little White Craft Ink on your card by mixing ink with a little water. Use a Water Painter to mix and then tap over the card.

All Done!

 




If you would like to watch me create this card with step by step tips and directions please watch this video:

If you need any product to make these cards, please visit my online store: http://www.stampinup.com?demoid=2042902

 

Have a creative day,

Chelsey

chelsey@creativechelsey.com

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