Traditional Labels Card

It’s Simple Saturday and I have another simple but pretty card. Once again, the DSP does all the work, with a little help from the sentiment. This is another card from Terry’s recent card class. If you weren’t able to attend, she has card kits available for purchase at the shop. As always, thank you for supporting her small business!

I also want to alert you to Stampin’ Up!’s Black Friday Sale, November 25-December 1. You’ve asked, and Stampin’ Up! has answered! Get ready for their first-ever Black Friday sale with up to 40% off the most useful, needed, irresistible Stampin’ Up! products at deeper discounts than ever before. Shop between Tuesday, November 25 to December 1 so you can create more by spending less during this limited-time-only sale! The sale includes 40% off Stampin’ Blends, Paper Trimmer & Blades, Ink Bundles; 25% off select adhesive; and 15% off select cardstock. The full selection of products will be listed online and will be available while supplies last. Stampin’ Up! is optimistic that orders will be delivered in time for Christmas.

Now on to the card! To make the card base, I cut a piece of Shaded Spruce cardstock to 5½” x 8½” on my Paper Trimmer, scored and folded at 4¼”, and burnished with my Bone Folder. I cut a piece of Basic White cardstock to 4” x 5¼”. I ran this through the Peaceful Greenery Embossing Folder on my Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine. I cut a piece of Pretty Peacock cardstock to 3¼” x 4¼”. I cut a piece of Elegant Pines DSP to 3″ x 4″.

I stamped Season’s Greetings from the Traditional Labels bundle in Pretty Peacock ink and die cut it with the coordinating die. Use caution when removing the label from the die. It has some delicate parts and can tear easily.

To assemble the card, I adhered the white embossed piece to my card base using my favorite adhesive (Multipurpose Liquid Glue or Stampin’ Seal).

I adhered my DSP piece to my Pretty Peacock mat. I centered this panel on my card base. The DSP isn’t really directional, so you don’t have to worry about it being upside down. Just position it to your preference.

With Stampin’ Dimensionals, I added the sentiment. For a bit of sparkle, I added three Loose Gold Sequins with Mini Glue Dots.

To finish the card, I stamped a greeting on a 4” x 5¼”piece of Basic White cardstock and glued it inside the card.

I hope you liked this card!

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