Stamp Set: Playing in the Rain
Cardstock: Balmy Blue, Mango Melody, Rain or Shine DSP
Ink: Old Olive
Other: Stampin’ Cut and Emboss Machine, Playing in
the Rain Dies, Scoring Tool, Paper Trimmer, Bone Folder. Loose Daisy Embellishments, Dimensionals,
Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Glue Dots
1. The Base of the card is Balmy Blue
cardstock cut at 5-1/2” x 7-1/4” and scored at 1-1/2” and 3” on the long side
with the Simple Scored Scoring Tool.
2. The second layer is Mango Melody cardstock
cut at 4-1/4” x 7-1/4” and scored at 1-1/2” and 3”. Then cut with the Paper Trimmer into 3 strips
at 1-1/2” wide each. Burnish the scored
lines with the Bone Folder.
3. Cut the DSP at 1-1/4” x 4” three times
using a pattern for the flowers and the sky.
Cut six DSP cut at 1-1/4” x 1-1/4” to continue the pattern using
Multipurpose Liquid Glue to attach to the squares.
4. Attach the three sections to the card by
placing the top section by lining it up flush with the top/side of the card and
same for the bottom section. The middle
section can be eye-balled or measure for distance. Three sections should have a mountain, and
then a valley so that when it stands up, you can see a triple panel Z fold
card.
5. Cut a Mango Melody cardstock at 2-3/4” x
3-3/4” and cut the DSP sky at 2-1/2” x 3-1/2” and layer to the Mango
Melody. Cut the grass DSP at 2-1/2” x
1-1/4” and add to the bottom of the sky with Multipurpose Liquid Glue.
6. Ink up the “Happy Day” sentiment with Old
Olive ink and stamp it to the upper left in the clouds.
7. Die-cut the turtle from the DSP and the
Playing in the Rain Dies. Add with
Dimensionals. Add some Loose Daisy
Embellishments with Glue Dots to the grass below the turtle.
8. Adhere the layers to the card with
Dimensionals being careful to only adhere them to the strips on the card.
9. On the back of the card, adhere a 4” x
5-1/4” Basic White cardstock and ink up the flowers stamp with Tuxedo Black
Memento ink and stamp it. Color in the
flowers.
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