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“Capture the Good” Card Tutorial

July 8, 2019 Leave a Comment


Hi Friends! We have unexpected company visiting I’ll be sharing another tutorial from our “Demonstrator Leaders Project Sheet Group” with you. This adorable card was created by Stella McKay, a lovely demonstrator in the USA:

Supplies:
  • Stamp
    set: Capture the Good (150388)
  • Cardstock
    & Paper: Rococo Rose (150882), Shimmery White (101910),
    2019-2021 In Color 6” x 6” Designer Series Paper (149617),
    Silver Glimmer Paper (146960)
  • Ink:
    Basic Gray (149165)
  • Miscellaneous:
    Stitched Nested Labels Dies (149638), 1-1/2” Circle Punch
    (138299), 1” Circle Punch (119868), ½” Circle Punch (119869),
    Rococo Rose ½” Scalloped Linen Ribbon (149704), Black ½” Satin
    Ribbon (146280), 2019-2021 In Color Faceted Dots (149607), Stampin’
    Dimensionals (104430), Multipurpose Liquid Glue (110755), Mini Glue
    Dots (103683), Bone Folder (102300), Paper Snips (103579),
    die-cutting machine
Measurements:
  • Rococo
    Rose card base: 5-1/2” x 8-1/2” scored at 4-1/4” then folded
    in half with a Bone Folder plus a scrap to stamp sentiment on that
    you will cut down after you stamp it – about 2-3/4” x 1-1/2”
  • Designer
    Series Paper: Rococo Rose sheet 4” x 5-1/4”
  • Shimmery
    White: main camera needs 3-1/2” x 2-3/4” plus 2 scraps that you
    can stamp the lens on two times so you can punch out two circles in
    different sizes
  • Silver
    Glimmer Paper: scrap that you can punch a ½” circle out of
  • Ribbon:
    Black ½” Satin – about 8”; Rococo Rose ½” Scalloped Linen
    – about 7” for small bow
Instructions:

  1. Stamp
    camera with Basic Gray ink three times on three pieces of Shimmery
    White cardstock: one needs to be the whole camera with room to cut
    it out plus two more focusing on the lens as you will be punch those
    out.
  2. Using
    1-1/2” Circle Punch and 1” Circle Punch, punch out two circles
    from the two of the stamped lens images.
  3. Punch
    Silver Glimmer Paper with ½” Circle Punch.
  4. With
    Stampin’ Dimensionals, adhere the two camera lens circles on top
    of one another and the main camera. Using Multipurpose Liquid Glue,
    adhere the Silver Glimmer Paper and set aside to dry.
  5. Stamp
    sentiment with Basic Gray onto scrap Rococo Rose then die cut with
    one of the Stitched Nested Labels Dies aligning so that sentiment is
    aligned towards bottom to leave room for ribbon bow later.
  6. Attach
    3 Rococo Rose Faceted Dots to bottom of sentiment.
  7. Using
    SNAIL adhere ends of Black Satin Ribbon to back of camera.
  8. With
    Stampin’ Dimensionals, adhere camera to card.
  9. Align
    camera “strap” askew and hold it down in a few places with
    SNAIL.
  10. Using
    Stampin’ Dimensionals, adhere sentiment piece over left camera
    strap.
  11. Tie
    Rococo Rose Scalloped Linen Ribbon in a small bow, trim ends with
    Paper Snips then attach to stop of sentiment with Mini Glue Dots.
I’ll be back tomorrow with a new card for you, using the “Hoot Hoot Hooray” stamp set. 

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