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Get Ideas from the Catalog | Card Making Tutorial

Has a card in the catalog ever caught your eye?  I’ll show you how to create it at home and adjust it to work with stamp sets you already own!

Measurements & Supplies

Cutting and Scoring Measurements:

  • Card Base (Basic White THICK): 8 1/2” x 5 1/2” (scored at 4 1/4” and folded)
  • Stamped Layer (Basic White): 5 1/4” x 4”, stamped and then cut two times at 1 ¾
  • Basic White scrap for die cut
  • Calypso Coral scrap for die cut
  • Twine: 28”
All of the cards use the same supplies apart from the stamps, dies and blocks needed. Individual supply lists are later in the post.

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How to Use Ideas from the Catalog

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I was flipping through the Annual Catalog and I just loved this card!  When I get an idea from the catalog, I ask myself what about the card caught my eye? 

  • Do I like the stamp set?
  • Do I like the color scheme?
  • Do I like the layout?

After that, I figure out how I can use what I like in the card and it adjust it to use what I have at home!

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What I liked about this card was the layout.  It has three panels that are torn at the top which I thought was so interesting.  

The Double strand of twine underneath a solid focal point really caught my eye, too.

Now I had to find a color scheme I liked.  I used the Color Coach from Stampin’ Up!

Easily Customizable

I created three cards using three stamps sets that all used the SAME LAYOUT and SAME COLOR COMBINATION (Crushed Curry, Calypso Coral & Garden Green)!

Card Variation Supply Lists

Use any stamp set you have with this card design!  Click below to purchase the supplies for individual cards.   Remember, these cards all use the same color combination, it is just the stamps/dies that are different.

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