Friday, July 20, 2012

July Stamp-a-Stack

This is the other stamp-a-stack design that we've been making in this week's class. If it looks familiar, it's because it started life as my Convention swap (see it HERE). When I showed it to my lovely ladies, they requested that we make the cards in a class . Of course I was happy to oblige :o)


Lots of Very Vanilla cardstock here! I think vanilla on vanilla is such an elegant combination.
The Embossed panels are 9cm wide. I embossed them using the Big Shot, and various Embossing folders and then cut them into thirds. To make the ribbon sit neatly, I actually cut a piece of vanilla cardstock the same width as the ribbon and wrapped the ribbon around it and then stuck it on. The small pieces of ribbon poking out from behind the flowers are separate pieces. I've used Seam Binding ribbon in Rose Red, Pear Pizzazz, Baja Breeze and Crumb Cake.
I think these would make an elegant wedding or engagement card, but would suit any occasion really!

7 comments:

  1. Oh so lovely! TFS these darling cards!
    Helen -- Firenze Cards

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  2. Marelle, just found your blog and absolutely love it!! Thanks for sharing your cards, etc. I'm from Tennessee, near Nashville. And would it be ok if I CASED some of your cards?

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  3. Guess you would need my email address..kabstampup@yahoo.com and my name is Kathy Brown..thanks again

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  4. Kathryn Brennan22/7/12 2:52 pm

    I thought these were gorgeous when I saw them. Shame I couldn't come to the classes!

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  5. These are awesome and thanks for the instructions and measurements for making this card. Very impressive.....

    Shirley (in Canada)

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  6. Gorgeous, and, oh, so elegant. These lovely cards would be suitable for any occasion. Thank you so much for sharing the inspiration so we can make our own.

    A happy day to you.
    Honey Bee

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  7. what great cards...can make many in a short time...that's the kind of cards I like...tfs

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