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Varied Vases Card Tutorial

July 5, 2018 1 Comment

Supplies:
  • Stamp
    Sets

    –
    Varied
    Vases (146644)
  • Card
    Stock
    –Very
    Vanilla Thick Cardstock (144237); Very Vanilla (101650)
  • Stamp
    Pads

    – Crumb Cake (147116)
  • Misc.–
    Vases Builder Punch (147040); Big Shot (143263); Stitched Shapes
    Framelits (145372); Subtle Embossing Folder (143706); Sponge Daubers
    (133773); Sponge Brayers (141714); Very Vanilla Lace Trim (141672);
    (Linen Thread (104199); Mini Glue Dots (103683); Stampin’
    Dimensionals (104430)
Measurements:
  • Very
    Vanilla Thick Cardstock: 4-1/4″ x 11″ score at 5-1/2″
  • Very
    Vanilla Cardstock: 3-1/2″ x 4-3/4″, 2 pieces each: 2-3/4″
    x 3-1/2″
  • Very
    Vanilla Lace Trim: 4-1/2″
  • Linen
    Thread: 5″ & a second piece 15″
Instructions:
  • Run
    3-1/2″ x 4-3/4″ piece of Very Vanilla through Big Shot
    with Subtle Embossing Folder.
  • Sponge
    Crumb Cake Ink around the outer edges with a Sponge Dauber.
  • Wrap
    Very Vanilla Lace Trim and 5″ piece of Linen thread around
    embossed cardstock securing to the back side with Mini Glue Dots.
  • Attach
    this layer to the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
  • Using
    the largest oval from the Stitched Shapes Framelits and the Big
    Shot, die cut one 2-3/4″ x 3-1/2″ piece of Very Vanilla.
  • Apply
    Crumb Cake Ink to the lower edge of the Stitched Oval piece with the
    Sponge Brayer.
  • Stamp
    “flower stem” and “thanks” in Crumb Cake, then
    ink up “flowers” and stamp off before stamping the
    flowers.
  • Using
    the Vases Builder Punch, punch out the three vases.
  • Holding
    each vase in your hand and using a Sponge Dauber apply a heavy band
    of Crumb Cake Ink along the right side of each vase. Now lay the
    vases on scrap paper and rub the Sponge dauber from the right side
    of each vase to about the middle of each vase creating a shadow on
    the right side of the vases.
  • Tie
    a triple bow with the Linen Thread and attach to one of the vases
    with a Mini Glue Dot.
  • Attach
    vases to the oval with Stampin’ Dimensionals and attach the oval to
    the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
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I joined Stampin' Up! the first night they arrived in Canada, April 2002, and what a ride it's been! At the time I just wanted the discount on all of the fabulous stamps and accessories - why pay full price if you don't have to, right? But little did I know where my journey with Stampin' Up! would take me. Read More…

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  1. Beth Norman says

    July 5, 2018 at 10:00 am

    Wow the shading on the vases is beautiful. I love the monochromatic look.

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