Stampin! Up! Paisleys & Posies Emboss Resist CASE!
September 22, 2016
Hey there! While browsing the Holiday Catalog I found a sample on page 46 using Paisleys & Posies stamps I just had to CASE. In case you are not familiar with the term, CASE stands for Copy And Share Everything. Stampin' Up! puts loads of samples in all of their catalogs for the express purpose to inspire you and for you to copy, aka CASE!
It was easy to make this card because Stampin' Up! listed all of the supplies used in the "You Can Make It" section right beside the sample! I made two versions. Can you see the subtle differences?
I switched out the Delightful Dijon ink for Crushed Curry, which is a little brighter and cheerier.
After heat-embossing the paisley and medallion images with clear powder on Shimmery White card stock, I used a Sponge Brayer to roll Crushed Curry ink, then used a second sponge brayer to roll on Rich Razzleberry. After I achieved the color intensity I wanted, I rubbed it with a Kleenex to remove the excess ink on the embossing that would never have dried.
It was easy to finish this card with all of the sentiments and additional images in the Paisleys & Posies set!
To order your supplies to CASE my CASE, go to my online store: www.carolpayne.stampinup.net
Remember while shopping:
All orders receive a Thank You Project Packet in the mail.
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When your order is at least $35 (before tax & shipping) and you use the September Host Code: TUD7JT2D you’ll receive the Merry Medleys Online Class; six COMPLETED cards, two each of three designs, with envelopes and instructions, FREE!
When your order (before tax & shipping) reaches $150, DON’T USE THE HOSTESS CODE, you will choose Stampin' Rewards starting at 10% of the merchandise total. And you’ll still receive the monthly online class cards!
That’s all for now, until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! Day!
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