Creative Card Closet

Lisa Brown, Independent Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrator

It's Friday!  So excited for the weekend to be here.  Trust me when I say it has been a long week so I am looking forward to my Club Classes this weekend.  Did you ever have something change on you and it is completely out of your control; but yet that change will affect your day-to-day life from here on out?  That's my week in a nutshell.

So let's think happy thoughts! 

As promised, I am sharing  other projects made during my Delightfully Detailed class.  You can go back to my Last post and see the six note cards we made.  Here are the four standard A2 sized cards:

If you want a reminder as to what the Delightfully Detailed Laser-Cut Designer Series Paper looks like, Click Here.  For all four cards, I cut snippets out of the laser-cut paper and used Tombow liquid adhesive to adhere.  Fine Tip Glue works great too.   Stampin' Up! Paper Snips works wonders on cutting the fine details.  I would be lost with my Snips! 

 So here is my FUN TWIST!!! 

After snipping out part of the laser-cut DSP, I colored it with a Sponge Brayer.  Here's the twist…. place your snippet piece over Whisper White card stock while you are brayering the color on.  This is what made the background to the second card below.  Why waste paper, right!  These cards were made with Coastal Cabana.

 MY TIP:   rinse out your Sponge Brayer with water and let completely dry.  The ink will rinse right out and you can use the sponge over and over.

Don't forget, the Detailed with Love Bundle (stamp set and triple corner punch) coordinates well and is what was used for these projects.

I hope you enjoyed and have a great weekend!

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I’m Lisa

Welcome to my blog, where I like to share all things Stampin’ Up! As an Independent Demonstrator for over 14 year, I invite you to join me in sharing creativity, inspiration, and some encouragement too.

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