Stamps: Jar of Love, Itty Bitty Birthdays.
Cardstock: Very Vanilla, Everyday Enchantment DSP (SAB
2012), Calypso Coral.
Ink: Calypso Coral (on envelope), Pool Party,
Soft Suede, Wild Wasabi.
Tools: Stamparatus, bone folder, purchased envelope,
sponge, dimensionals, Tombow adhesive, snail adhesive, regular and mini glue
dots, rhinestones, Old Olive baker’s twine, Subtle
embossing folder.
Punches/Dies: Trio Flower punch, Label punch, Everyday Jars Framelits.
Will need a Very
Vanilla panel at 5-1/4 x 4, a 1-3/8” strip of DSP from your Love It Chop It
pile, a Calypso Coral card, a scrap of Very Vanilla cardstock
for the lid, a scrap of Calypso Coral cardstock for the
flowers and phrase.
Set the Very Vanilla panel on the Stamparatus. Lay the DSP strip on the left side of the
panel, now position the medium jar.
Remove the DSP. Stamp the jar in
Soft Suede ink.
Sponge the bottom of
the jar with Pool Party to represent water.
Stamp the branch in
the center of the jar with Wild Wasabi ink.
Clean the stamp. Move it to the
left and right and stamp again in the jar.
Run the panel through the Subtle
EF. The rest is fairly straight forward.
Stamp a phrase with Soft Suede
ink and a branch with Wild
Wasabi ink for the inside of the card. Stamp
a couple of branches with Wild Wasabi ink and the tiny
flower with Calypso Coral ink on the front of an envelope – both stamps are
from the Jar of Love stamp set.
I have loved and now chopped the entire package of my Everyday
Enchantment DSP from 2012! I chopped it
in 5-1/4” strips then cut the strips into 4” pieces. Kept the leftover strips too. I cut the cardboard backing from the DSP to
fit in a Full Wide Stamp case. I checked my ribbons to see what I had that
matched and taped a small piece to the cardboard. Stored all the chopped DSP in a Full Wide
Stamp case.
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