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One Wild Ride Tutorial

June 8, 2017 1 Comment

Hi Friends! Do find making masculine cards a bit of challenge? Well, Stampin’ Up! has some wonderful stamp sets that can help you create cards and projects for the men in your life.

https://www.stampinup.com/ECWeb/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=141721&dbwsdemoid=1000037
The “One Wild Ride” stamp set is a great one for men in your life….

  …of course, many women love to ride too! 
 Just switch the colours to
make your projects a bit more feminine and you’ll be rockin’ and
rollin’. 
 Here’s a today’s card tutorial for you:


Supplies:
•       
Stamp
Sets –
One
Wild Ride (W-141721) (C-141724)
•       
Card
Stock
–Early Espresso (119686); Crumb Cake (120953)
•       
Stamp
Pads
– Early Espresso (126974); Crumb Cake (126975)
•       
Misc.–
Wood Textures Designer Series Paper Stack (144177); 5/8″ Burlap Ribbon
(141487); Best Badge Punch (140633); Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430)
Measurements: 
•       
Early Espresso:  5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ scored at
4-1/4″
•       
Early Espresso: 2-1/4″ x 4″ and
scrap for Best Badge Punch
•       
Crumb Cake: 4″ x 5-1/4″ cut
2.  One is for the insdie of the card
•       
Wood Textures Designer Series Paper Stack
: 2″ x 3-3/4″, scrap for sign, and 5-1/4″ x 1/2″ for inside
card
•       
5/8″ Burlap Ribbon : 6″
Instructions:
•     
Fold large Early Espresso cardstock in
half
•     
Attach the 1/2″ strip of Wood
Textures DSP to the lower edge of one piece of Crumb Cake cardstock and attach
to the inside of the card.
•     
Stamp the “textured” image in
Crumb Cake Ink on Crumb Cake cardstock.
•     
Wrap Burlap Ribbon around Crumb Cake
cardstock and attach to the back of cardstock with adhesive.  Attach this layered piece to the front panel
of the card.
•     
Stamp the motorcycle Early Espresso Ink
on the Wood Textures DSP and layer it on the Early Espresso cardstock.
•     
Stamp the “sign” with Early
Espresso Ink on the Wood Textures DSP and cut around the “sign” very
close to the stamped image.
•     
Punch the small piece of Early Espresso
cardstock with the Best Badge Punch and layer this behind the “sign”.
•     
Attach the motorcycle layers to the card
front with snail adhesive.
•     
Attach the sign layers to the cardfriont
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. Jackie says

    June 8, 2017 at 12:21 pm

    Love these, especially the wood background one. Awesome creations! Thanks for sharing with us!

    Reply

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