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After The Storm Slim Card Tutorial

March 15, 2022 Leave a Comment

I have a beautiful slim-line card to share with you today, featuring the “After the Storm” stamp set:

Card & tutorial created by my friend, Janet Wakeland

Supplies:

  • Stamp Sets – After the Storm (155038) Watercolor Shapes (156968)
  • Card Stock –Basic White (159276) Night of Navy (100867)
  • Stamp Pads – Night of Navy (147110) Bumblebee (153116) Basic Gray (149165)
  • Misc. –Layering Circles Dies (151770)

Measurements:

  • Night of Navy Cardstock 7.5” x 8.5”
  • Basic White Cardstock 7.25” x 8.25” (cut 2)
  • Basic White Scrap for Sun aprox 3” x 3”
  • Basic White Scraps for the clouds

Instructions:

  1. Score and fold the 8.5” x 7.5” piece of Night of Navy lengthwise
  2. On the 7.25” x 8.25” Piece of White Cardstock stamp the sun rays with Bumblebee Ink
  3. On larger scrap of Basic White stamp the large circle from Watercolor Shapes with Bumblee ink – die cut with layer circles dies
  4. Using dimensionals add sun to upper left corner of card front as seen in photo
  5. On smaller scraps of Basic White cardstock stamp the clouds from After the Storm with Basic gray and use your paper snips to cut the clouds out
  6. Add the clouds to the card front with dimensionals
  7. With Night of Navy ink stamp the greeting direct to the card front in the lower right corner.
  8. Add 2nd piece of 7.25” x 8.25” piece of Basic White to inside of card
  9. Add greeting and message of choice to inside of card


Enjoy the day & HAPPY STAMPING!

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