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December 24, 2016

Love Notes

Merry Christmas eve everyone! Thanks for stopping by. I have another sneak peak into the new catalog for you using the brand new stamp set, Sealed with Love.

Supply List:
Stamps: Sealed with Love
Ink: Versamark; Real Red
Paper: Whisper White; Real Red; Sending Love DSP Stack; Glassine Sheets
Embellishments: White Embossing Powder; 3/8” Silver Glitter Ribbon
Tools: Heat Gun; Embossing Buddy; Tear n Tape; Fast Fuse; Love Notes Framelits; Big Shot

Directions:
For the card base, cut Whisper White 8 ½”x 5 ½” and score at 4 ¼”. Then cut a piece of the Sending Love DSP 4” x 5 ¼” and apply strips of Silver Glitter Ribbon to the DSP at a diagonal using Tear n Tape. Trim the edges flush with the DSP then adhere panel to the card base using Fast Fuse. Next, cut a piece of Real Red cardstock 2 ¼” x 3” and a piece of Whisper White 2” x 2 ¾” and stamp the border from the Sealed with Love stamp set using Real Red ink on both the top and bottom of the paper. Adhere this to the Real Red piece and using Dimensionals, adhere this over the silver Glitter Ribbon. Prep a scrap piece of Real Red cardstock with the Embossing Buddy and stamp the sentiment “Love Note” from the stamp set using Versamark ink and coat with White embossing powder and heat until melted. Cut out using the coordinating framelit and Big Shot. Cut out the envelope shape framelit from the Glassine sheet and fold on score lines to form the envelope and place the “Love Notes” into the envelope and adhere in between the stamped border.


I hope you enjoyed this card. Let me know your thoughts in the comment below. I wish you all a Merry and blessed Christmas.
Happy Stamping,
Katrina


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