These
cards were featured on my Facebook Live on May 30, 2021 and feature the Well
Suited Suite shown on Pages 66 and 67 of the January – June Mini Catalog
Father’s Day Card
Supplies:
Designer Series Paper
(DSP): Well Suited (see photo for pattern used) – one
piece cut to 2” x 5 ¼”
1. Use the “V” shaped die
in the Suit and Tie Dies to cut the “suite opening” from one of the 4 ¼” x 5 ½”
pieces of Night of Navy cardstock, creating the front of the suit.
2. Use the Suit and Tie
Dies to cut the lapel, pocket and buttons from the remaining 4 ¼” x 5 ½” pieces
of Night of Navy Cardstock.
3. Adhere the lapel and
buttons to the suit front.
4. Cut ½” from the bottom
of the 2” x 5 ¼” piece of DSP. Pleat and
attach the DSP to the back of the pocket piece.
Use a liquid adhesive to attach the pocket to the suit front
5. Cut the collar die from
the Suit and Tie dies and the (approximately) 1 9/16” x 2 7/8” rectangle from
the Stitched Rectangle Dies from the 3 ½” x 4” piece of Basic White cardstock.
6. Cut the tie and tie
knot dies from the Suit and Tie dies from the remainder of the 2” x 5 ¼” piece
of DSP.
7. Adhere only the top the
collar piece to the top of 4 1/8” x 5
3/8” piece of Basic White (you can lay the suite front over the Basic White
piece to be sure the collar is centered but do not attach the suit front yet)
8. Adhere the tie to the
shirt front, sliding it underneath the collar. Use a Mini Stampin’ Dimensional
to attach the tie knot (also sliding it under the collar).
9. Attach the suit front
to the shirt front, then adhere a Rhinestone for the tie tack.
10. With the fold at the top of the card base and
the opening at the bottom, apply adhesive to the bottom panel of the card
front. Adhere the suit and shirt piece to
this panel.
11. Use the (approximately) 1 15/16” x 3 ¼” die
from the Stitched Rectangle dies to cut a rectangle from the 2 ½” x 4” piece of
Night of Navy cardstock.
12. Use Night of Navy ink to stamp the Father’s
Day sentiment onto the Basic White rectangle, then attach the Basic White
rectangle to the Night of Navy rectangle.
13. Adhere the 4” x 3” piece of Basic White to the
top of the inside of the card, then use Stampin’ Dimensionals to adhere the
rectangular pieces centered below this piece.
(This is provide a “stop” for the card front once it is opened).
14. Send to someone whom you wish a Happy Father’s
Day.
Happy Birthday Card
Supplies:
Basic
White – two pieces; one piece cut to 4” x 5 ¼” and one piece cut to 3 ½” x 5 ¼”
Designer Series Paper
(DSP):
In Good Taste – Pattern One (Woodgrain) – one piece cut to 3 ½” x 5 ¼”
Accessories: Adhesive of choice, Stampin’, Cut & Emboss
Machine, Suit and Tie Dies, Layering Circles Dies, Stampin’ Dimensionals
1.
Use
the (approximately) 2 7/8” smooth edged circle die from the Layering Circle Dies
to cut a circle from the 3 ½” x 5 ¼” piece of Basic White cardstock. Do not discard the scrap.
2.
Use
Night of Navy ink to stamp the Happy Birthday sentiment in the center of the
Basic White circle. Use the scrap from
cutting the circle as a guide to draw to “seams” onto the Basic White Circle.
3.
Use
the fine tip of the Real Red Stampin’ Write Marker to draw stitching along the
seams.
4.
Cut
two of the tie dies from the Suit and Tie Dies from the 3 /12” x 5 ¼” piece of Pattern
One (light Woodgrain) DSP to use as the bats.
5.
Adhere
the 3 ½” x 4 ¾” piece of Pattern Two DSP to the 3 ¾” x 5” piece of Real Red
cardstock. Adhere this piece to the card
front.
6.
Adhere
the bats in an “X” pattern to the DSP on the card front then use Stampin’
Dimensionals to adhere the “baseball” over the bats.
7.
Adhere
the ½” x 5 ¼” piece of Pattern Two DSP to the ¾” x 5 ¼” piece of Real Red
Cardstock. Adhere this piece to the left
side of the 4” x 5 ¼” piece of Basic White Cardstock. If this is for a Father, use Night of Navy
ink to stamp the “World’s Greatest” sentiment onto the Basic White cardstock
then adhere this piece to the inside of the card.
8.
Send
to any Baseball loving person for their birthday!
If
you are having problems visualizing these directions, remember you can see them
created step-by-step on my Facebook Live from May 30th HERE. Enjoy these projects and please share them
with a special friend!
See
you on Sunday, June 6th at 2pm on my next Facebook Live!
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