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Thursday, January 26, 2023

 Creative Card-iology Team January "Sale A Bration Favorites" Blog Hop

Welcome to the Creative Card-iology Monthly Blog Hop

This month's theme is to make a card or project using Sale-A-Bration rewards 
Sale-A-Bration is all about FREE products
Choose a free Sale-A-Bration product with every $50 or $100 you spend
(before tax and shipping)

For this Blog Hop I choose the following Sale-A-Bration rewards
Sending Support Stamp Set - 160822
Favored Flowers 12" x 12" Designer Series Paper (DSP) - 160833
Dandy Designs 12" x 12" DSP - 160836
 
Here is the card I made
 
  
   
 
 
HERE ARE THE SUPPLIES USED TO MAKE THIS CARD
  • Sending Support Stamp Set #160822
  • Stylish Shapes Dies #159183 or
  • Beautiful Shapes Dies #158045
  • Favored Flowers 12" x 12" Designer Paper(DSP) #160833 or
  • Dandy Designs 12" x 12" DSP #160836
  • Fresh Freesia Cardstock (CS) #155613 or
  • Calypso Coral CS#122925
  • Basic White CS #159276
  • Fresh Freesia Classic Ink Pad #155611 or
  • Calypso Coral Classic Ink #147101
  • Wink of Stella Clear Glitter #141897
  • Champagne Rhinestones Basic Jewels #151193
  • Paper Trimmer #152392
  • Bone Folder #102300
  • Take Your Pick Tool #144107
  • Stampin' Cut and Emboss Machine  #149653
  • Stampin' Seal #152813
  • Dimensionals #104430

HERE ARE THE INSTRUCTIONS I USED TO MAKE THIS PROJECT 
In this tutorial the name Seal is referring to the use of the Stampin' Seal Adhesive.
  • Cut a piece of Fresh Freesia or 2 Calypso Coral 11" x 4¼" and score at 5½". (This will be the Card Base).
  • Cut a piece of Favored Flowers DSP 5" x 3¾" or cut 2 pieces of Dandy Designs DSP 5" x 3¾".  Take notice of direction if pattern paper.
  • Cut the Favored Flower piece or cut both pieces of the Dandy Designs together leaving a little not cut at both ends of all cut lines as follows:
    On the 3¾" side cut in half at 1⅞", On the 5" side cut in half at 2½", place diagonal corners in the trimmer and cut, then place the other diagonal corners in the trimmer and cut.
       
  • Carefully finish cutting the lines and lay all the pieces as they were cut.
       
  • Because we are using both sides of the Favored Flower DSP we will get one card.  Because we are using 2 different pieces of the Dandy Designs DSP we will get 2 cards.
  • On the Favored Flower 4 rectangles, remove the 4 right pieces or every other triangle, turn them over place then place in the appropriate place.
  • On the Dandy Designs, remove one of each of the right rectangles and trade place.  Repeat till all 4 right triangles have been traded.
       
  • Place your Fresh Freesia CS in the trimmer and on the lower front piece of the 4¼" side, place a pencil in the blade track at 2" and make a 2" to 3" line in the center.  Turn it 90 degrees and on the 5½" side, place a pencil in the blade track at 2¾" and make a 2" to 3" line in the center.  Now take one of the lower corners and put the diagonal score line in the trimmer and make another pencil mark, then repeat on the other diagonal corner.
        
  • Place or tack each piece on the card for placement. Start by aligning each corner using the pencil marks for the point placement.  Adhere all 8 pieces, then erase the pencil marks.
  • For the Fresh Freesia card, I fussy cut a larger flower from the Favored Flowers DSP.  I then stamped the greeting with Fresh Freesia Ink on a Scrap of Basic White then ran it through the Stampin Cut and Emboss Machine using a Stylish Shapes die.
  • For the Calypso Coral cards, I stamped the greeting with Calypso Coral Ink on a Scrap of Basic White then ran it through the Stampin Cut and Emboss Machine using the Beautiful Shapes dies.
  • Add dimensionals to the flower and died cuts and adhere to the front of the cards.
  • To put the final touches to the card, add Champagne Rhinestones to the front of the cards
          
 

Here are two additional cards that were made in my class this past week.
   

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