Technique Tuesday Blog Hop - Stamparatus
I'm excited to be participating in the Technique Tuesday Blog Hop. Today we're sharing Stamparatus techniques. I love my Stamparatus for creating lines of words on a card - I couldn't do this without it! The Stamparatus allows me to keep the words level and even down the card - it's called the "Stamp n' Hitch" technique.
Check out this pretty card in Poppy Parade and Black!
Instructions
- Cut Poppy Parade cardstock 4 1/4" x 11" and fold in half to form card base.
- Cut Basic Black cardstock 4 1/8" x 4 3/4"
- Cut Basic White cardstock 4" x 4 5/8"
- Stamp "Happy" in Poppy Parade ink down the left hand side of the card. Check out my YouTube video on how to line this up and do the "stamp n' hitch" technique.
- Stamp "Birthday" in Tuxedo Black Memento Ink on the right hand side.
- Adhere to the Basic Black piece using Stampin' Seal.
- Adhere to the card base using Dimensionals.
- Wrap ribbon around the top of the card base and tie a bow.
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- Featured stamp set
- 8 Cards (2 each of 4 different designs) - designed by Your Creativity Awaits Team
- Exclusive Project tutorials you can follow along with to create your cards
- Extra product (value will depend on the price of the stamp set)
- The upcoming kit information including supplies needed will be announced by the 15th of the previous month
- Sign up must be done by the 2nd Sunday of the month
- Kits will be shipped and tutorials emailed out by the 4th Tuesday of the month (subject to unforeseen delays in the shipment of product from Stampin’ Up!)
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April Kit features the Wrapped Bouquet Stampset
Happy Stamping!
Melva
Great card! Love the clean and simple look!
ReplyDeleteGreat Card Melva. Love the Simplicity of it and the 2 colours you used with this technique
ReplyDeleteVery cheerful card Melva!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Simple but very effective xx
ReplyDeletethe re-positionable hinge is awesome
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card
ReplyDeleteGreat card!
ReplyDeleteI love using the Stamparatus to do this, great card :-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome technique
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