Showing posts with label D1491 Hooray Bouquet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label D1491 Hooray Bouquet. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Create a Card

D1491 Hooray Bouquet My Acrylix Stamp Set


4 ¼” x 5 ½” side fold card base

4 ¼” x 5 ½” CTMH Garden Green card stock
1 ¼” x 2 ½” CTMH Garden Green card stock
¾” x 4” CTMH Veranda Stripe B&T
4” x 5 ¼” CTMH Veranda Damask B&T
1 ¼” x 5 ¼” CTMH Juniper card stock
3” x 4” CTMH Juniper card stock
2 ¾” x 3 ¾” CTMH Colonial White card stock
1” x 2 ¼” CTMH Colonial White card stock

Stamp large flower with Juniper ink on Colonial White card stock.  Stamp another one and cut that one out. Flip the cut out flower and stamp the back again with Juniper ink.  Stamp sentiment with Garden Green. 
Layer Veranda Damask B&T to Garden Green card stock.  Attach Veranda Stripe B&T to Juniper card stock, and attach to card front 1 ½” from top of card front.
Attach stamped Colonial White card stock piece to Juniper card stock and attach to card front ¾” from top and 1” from left front.  Attach sentiment to Garden Green card stock and attach to card front 3/8” from bottom.  Attach cut out flower to stamped flower, as shown. Attach pearl to center of flower.

Friday, October 14, 2011

August Club Projects

In our August Stamp a Stack club, we used stamp set D1491 Hooray Bouquet. I love the fact that CTMH has reduced the prices of the stamps, as now we can use some D sets in the club. The flowers can be cut on the Cricut as this stamp set goes with the Art Philosophy cartridge. As you browse through the Close To My Heart Idea Book, you'll see stamp images that have a red line drawn around them. That red line means there is a matching Cricut shape on the cartridge. On the carrier sheet of stamps, you'll also find that it tells you what size to cut the image in order for it to match the stamp. How cool is that?! The scallop circle card was also cut using the Art Philosophy cartridge.


For our August Imagine Club, we used X7143B Sonoma Level 2 Paper Pack. This paper is just so pretty. I also cut the doily circle from the new CTMH Art Philosophy Cricut cartridge. I cut it in half and used it at the top and bottom of the two Olive photo mats.


If you would like more information on the Stamp a Stack and Imagine clubs, be sure to email me!