Tuesday, November 10, 2020

WARM HUGS DOUBLE WONDER:

SU!P FRIENDS! Today I'm sharing the big stack of cards that I made yesterday during my Double Wonder Event! I was able to make 11 cards in about an hour yesterday during my FunDay Monday Live! on Facebook! You can see the video here:) https://www.facebook.com/laura.mellinger.3/videos/1310285276016339/

I shared some cards made with this fun technique last year and wanted to do it again during the Designer Series Paper Sale to help give you ideas for what to do with all of that gorgeous paper! I got the idea from one of our Demonstrator Development Managers-Shannon West, and fellow Demonstrator--Julie Davison. I'm so thrilled they shared how you can get 11 adorable cards from 2 coordinating patterns of 6"x 12" DSP! These are the 4 designs you make and I kept these basic so they're super quick & easy!

I also wanted to show you how you could step them up a little, as you know...I don't do simple very well๐Ÿ˜œ As instructed, you need a few supplies:
   *Paper Trimmer
   *Stamp set with sentiments
   *Punch
   *Stamp Pad
   *Ribbon
   *Cardstock bases
   *Adhesives
   *Embellishments if you want
And of course the star of the show--DSP. You'll need 2 coordinating patterns of DSP, measuring 6"x 12". You also want to make sure all 4 patterns work well together. You'll make 4 of this design in various coordinating cardstock bases.

You'll make 4 of this design. I also used the coordinating Warm Wraps Dies that coordinate with the Warm Hugs stamp set, but you can just stick with a punch and still make really cute cards!

You'll make 2 of this design.

And you'll make this one bonus card made with the leftover scraps!

You can shop from my Online Store here:) https://www.stampinup.com/ using HOST CODE: 3E4N29RU or contact me to place your order for you!

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Want to see even more designs? Go check out my Facebook group SU!P FRIENDS! here:) https://www.facebook.com/groups/609800179404804/ or click on the link to the right!

Thanks so much for stopping by ๐Ÿ˜Š






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