This week's theme for the Stampendous Design Team is "Winter Tweets". The Cardinal on Pine Stencil (DWLL576) makes a sweet, colorful card to fit the theme perfectly.
Stampendous:
Dreamweaver:
DWLL576 Cardinal on Pine Stencil
DWLL332 Picasso Stencil
DWGHB-6 1/4" Brush #6 Gold Handle
DWLL332 Picasso Stencil
DWGHB-6 1/4" Brush #6 Gold Handle
Plus:
My Colors Cardstock - Mint Julep, Firecracker
Graphic 45 HoHoHo 4500988
Whisker Graphics white tag
Brilliance Inks - Sunflower Yellow, P. Orange, Rocket Red, P. Beige, Coffee Bean, P. Thyme, P. Ivy
Memento Tuxedo Black
Foam Tape
Creative Impressions 1/4" Red Organdy Ribbon 70630
Craft Glue Dot
Removable tape
My Colors Cardstock - Mint Julep, Firecracker
Graphic 45 HoHoHo 4500988
Whisker Graphics white tag
Brilliance Inks - Sunflower Yellow, P. Orange, Rocket Red, P. Beige, Coffee Bean, P. Thyme, P. Ivy
Memento Tuxedo Black
Foam Tape
Creative Impressions 1/4" Red Organdy Ribbon 70630
Craft Glue Dot
Removable tape
Instructions:
Step 1: Fold a 6" x 9 1/2" piece of Mint Julep cardstock in half to form an A6 card
Step 2: Cut a 4 1/2" x 5 3/4" piece of the HoHoHo paper, rouge some P. Ivy around the edges, adhere to the card front
Step 2: Cut a 4 1/2" x 5 3/4" piece of the HoHoHo paper, rouge some P. Ivy around the edges, adhere to the card front
Step 3: Cut a 1" X 5 3/4" piece of Firecraker and adhere near the bottom of the card
Step 4: Cut a Whisker Graphics long white tag down to 4 1/4", tape the Cardinal stencil to the tag
Step 4: Cut a Whisker Graphics long white tag down to 4 1/4", tape the Cardinal stencil to the tag
Step 5: Use stencil brushes and the Picasso tool to add color to the design, remove stencil and add more of the two greens to the background
Step 6: Use foam tape to add the tag to the card front
Step 6: Use foam tape to add the tag to the card front
Step 7: Tie a small red bow and add to the hole of the tag with a Glue Dot
See the Stampendous Blog for more Winter Tweet ideas.
Happy Creating,
Louise
See the Stampendous Blog for more Winter Tweet ideas.
Happy Creating,
Louise