Annual Catalogue 2019-20, Tutorial

DSP Series #12 – Mini Cards using Scraps

Learn how to use DSP cut offs to make beautiful cards

Hi and welcome to today’s bonus which is using scrap cut offs from the Feels like Frost speciality designer series paper. I wanted to use up these little 2 x 6 inch cut off that I had lying around and I came up with these cards. I love how these DSP Cards turned out.

I used two stamp sets – From our house to yours and also Strong and Beautiful. I love how we can mix and match our Stampin’ Up! Products together.

Card One
Card Two

I incorporated basic stamping in both cards – I do hope that you will give this size and style a try – they are lovely.

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I did of course use the co-ordinating Night of Navy Ink pad on this project, I also stamped some images and a sentiment on the inside too. Lush….

I hope you like today’s project.

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All products used are listed below for your perusal.

Instructions and Measurements:

Card Layer
2 1/8″ x 6″
DSP Layer
2″ x 5 7/8″

I added many sentiments and images from the From our house to yours stamp set using Seaside Spray and NIght of Navy.

Decoration
To finish off I added some pretty basic rhinestone jewels.

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Products Used:

Product List

Thank you so much for visiting me today. I hope that you enjoyed this project and can take something away from today to try at home.

YouTube Tutorial – Mini Cards

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