Hi Crafty Friends!
I have a very fun tutorial (with video) to share with you today. Let's make and infinity card!
We are making one of the infinity cards and 4 other fun cards at my Stampin' Fun class on Sunday August 27. (Pics way at the bottom of this post).
I have a full schedule of classes posted on my website, or my Facebook page.
I also offer all of my classes "to go." Priced either by the packet or free with a qualifying purchase through me or online with a host code. Contact me for more details.
I've made two cards to share with you. Both use the Happy Birthday Gorgeous stamp set.
Here's a video so you can get a "feel" of how awesome the cards are to play with.
Isn't it so cool? It's so cool you know you want to make one! Here's the how to video.
Measurements and products used are posted after the video.
6 x 6 Infinity Card
4- 3" x 6" pieces of Basic Black card stock.
Score at 1 1/2" on each side on all 4 pieces.
DSP pieces:
8- 2 3/4" x 2 3/4"
8- 1 1/4" x 2 3/4"
8- 1 1/4" x 1 1/4"
Front squares:
Whisper White, 1 7/8" x 1 7/8"
Colored Card Stock, 2" x 2"
Whisper White for message writing, 2 1/2" x 2 1/2"
(in the video I stated this wrong, so use the written measurements)
Here are pictures of all 4 sides of each card:
Whole Lot of Lovely DSP, stamps sets, Happy Birthday Gorgeous, and Lot's of Love.
Punches used here, Pretty Label and Classic Label, and 3/4" Circle.
I fussy cut the flower on the left panel.
Next version:
Pick a Pattern DSP, stamp sets, Happy Birthday Gorgeous (isn't cool how the set works for a feminine and a masculine card??) and Pieces & Patterns.
Mammoth and Dinosaur cut out from the DSP.
Thank you so much for stopping by. I hope you make an infinity card and that you love them as much as I do. If you have questions or want to buy any of the supplies to make the card, please let me know. I will be super happy to help!
Here's the full class:
And to finish things off today, a very cute dog pic:
Thank you so much for visiting my blog. I hope it has been helpful and fun.
Stay Crafty!
Great infinity card.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jackie!
Deletegreat job, but I think you mean 4 - 3x6 pieces of basic black. You say to score at 1 1/2 on both sides of all 4 pieces.
ReplyDeleteHi Tracy! I did mean 4 and I have fixed it in the blog post. Thanks for letting me know. Have fun making one!
DeleteThank you, thank you, thank you. You were the inspiration for my baby shower card for my flower girl's baby shower. It was a lot of fun to make. Am in the process of posting it on Thesearemystamps.com.
ReplyDeleteGreat cards and wonderful video tutorial! Thanks for your clear instructions and suggestions. I'll definitely bookmark this post for future endeavors!
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