I wasn't quite ready to put away my Endless Wishes Photopolymer Stamp set. After creating yesterday, I had a stamped piece of Coastal Cabana leftover and I felt that it was too good to just throw away. So, using the Lullaby dsp again, I created another birthday card.
Card Scoop:
The color pallette for my card was determined by the colors in the Lullaby DSP – Coastal Cabana, Baked Brown Sugar & Hello Honey.
My card is a standard size with the Baked Brown Sugar layer a 1/4" smaller. That layer was also run throught the Argyle Textured Impressions Embossing Folder.
The Hello Honey Banner is 2" x 4-1/2" and it was embossed with the Arrows Textured Impressions Embossing Folder. The Lullaby dsp pattern paper was cut with the 4" Circle Framelit.
The 3-1/8" x 2" piece of Coastal Cabana cardstock was stamped in Baked Brown Sugar Ink with images from the Endless Wishes set. I love the photopolymer because all I did was lay the stamps out on the cardstock for placement and placed my clear block on top to pick them up. Lining images up is sooooo easy with the photopolymer!
The final touch was a length of the new Hello Honey 3/8" Stitched Satin Ribbon tied with a knot.
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Hugs,
Ginger
STAMPIN' UP! SUPPLIES USED: (I can't show pictures of the Lullaby dsp or the hello Honey ribbon and cardstock)
I like these colors together. the DSP sure catches my eye. There is a lot of celebrating happening on this card.
Celebration indeed! The lullaby paper is so fun I can’t wait to see the whole package of paper – the catalog just does not show much in my opinion. Both embossing folders go with the lullaby paper so well! I really like that ribbon too. If you left off the word birthday – you could use it for a sort of funky looking graduation card – one totally out of the ordinary. I gotta remember to try the circle for a DSP highlight – this shows it well! Great job as always!