Oh my! I'm loving this super cute card. It was so fun to make up. The Silly Goose Stamp set is definitely a must in all crafter's collections. Am I right or am I right? There is so much you can do with this set.
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Measurements:
Balmy Blue Cardstock: 5 ½ ” x 8 ½” and 5 ¼” x 4”
Night of Navy Cardstock: 5 3/8” x 4 1/8” and 1 ¼”x 5 ¼” , scrap for scalloped circle
Basic White Cardstock: scrap for sentiment, circle, and balloon
Designer Series Paper: 1”x 5 ¼”
Silly Goose Cling Stamp Set
Regency Park Designer Series Paper 6" x 6"
Instructions:
- Fold the Balmy Blue card stock at 4 ¼” and burnish.
- Emboss the smaller piece of Balmy Blue using one of the Basics 3D embossing folders and the Stampin’ Cut & Embossing Machine. Adhere to the Night of Navy card stock using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.
- Adhere the DSP onto the strip of Night of Navy card stock with Multipurpose Liquid Glue then to the card front.
- With the scrap of Night of Navy card stock and the second largest scalloped die from the Layering Circles dies, cut out the scalloped circle.
- With the scrap piece of Basic White card stock and using the second largest circle from the Layering Circles, cut out the circle.
- Stamp the Silly Goose with the balloon onto the Basic White circle with Tuxedo Black Memento Ink. Then stamp just the balloon onto a scrap piece of Basic White card stock.
- Color the Goose’s beak and feet with the Pumpkin Pie Blends. The hat is colored using the Balmy Blue Blends. Use Real Red Blends for the balloon.
- With the grass stamp from the Silly Goose and Garden Green Ink, stamp the grass around the bottom of the goose. Adhere to the Night of Navy scalloped circle and, using Stampin’ Dimensionals, adhere to the card front.
- Stamp the sentiment using Tuxedo Black Memento ink onto a scrap of Basic White card stock.
- Using the middle sized flag die from the Stylish Shapes Dies cut out the sentiment. Adhere to the card front using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
- Add some Pastel Adhesive Sequins to finish the card.
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