Hello fellow stampers, crafters, and friends! Today I'm going to share a card with you that is quick and easy, making DSP the star of the card!
Let's go ahead and get started. Keep in mind, that if you watch my video, the directions here may be a bit different than in the video. That's OK! The order doesn't always have to be exact, depending on the project.
How to:
The dimensions for the card are listed below. Using those dimensions, cut and fold the papers needed. Die cut a piece of Fresh Freesia with one of the dies from the Tasteful Labels Dies and set aside. (See the image below to know which one I used.) Adhere the largest piece of DSP to the top of your card base. I used liquid glue as I feel it gives a bit of time to move the paper around if needed. Next, adhere the next largest piece of DSP to the bottom of the card base, butting it right up against the other piece. Now, adhere one of the Be Dazzling strips along the seam of the two DSP pieces. About 1/4 of an inch above that strip, adhere your second Be Dazzling strip.
Now, you will use your penguin builder punch to punch out a penguin from the Penguin Playmates DSP. (One of the sheets has penguins that fit the punch perfectly.) Set aside your punched out penguin while you do some quick stamping.
Stamp your sentiment in black memento ink, onto the label die cut. I used the one that says "I like you a lottle" and stamped it near the top of the die cut. Inside your card, stamp the sentiment "it's like a little, except a lot." Adhere your penguin using dimensionals to the die cut and then adhere the die cut to your card, also using dimensionals.
Your card is complete!
Dimensions:
* 8.5" x 5.5" Thick Basic White card stock, folded at 4.25"
* 4.25" x 4.25" DSP of choice
* 1.25" x 4.25" DSP of choice
* .25" x 4.25" Be Dazzling DSP (you need 2 of these)
* a scrap piece (about 2" x 2.5") of Fresh Freesia card stock
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Feel free to check out the video linked above and comment below with a picture of your own creation! I loved how simple this card while showing off several DSP's. As always, I would appreciate any business and would love to be your demonstrator! Happy Stampin'!















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