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POINSETTIA PETALS STEP-BY-STEP

I am sorry for the delay in posting, we are under a lot of smoke from domestic terrorists setting fires in our forests, homes, and other places. Today is Sunday and again this weekend we cannot go out of the house due to the smoke.  We are blessed with an air purifier in the house food, electricity and water. We pray for those who are suffering because of someone else's poor choices. We also pray for strength and protection for our Police Officers and Military personnel. We love you and appreciate each of you where ever you are!
On another note, I am now the Department Head of the Quilting Department where I work full time. We have had a HUGE sale this week and I am utterly exhausted! lol  So I truly am sorry not to be getting in many posts, but these 2 days off I am spending my time in my quilting room sewing, plotting and planning, and in my paper room (trying to find it again after unpacking more boxes) lol. I have been really hoping to start Monday afternoon cardmaking classes up again, but with all this smoke and the governer keeping us at level 1 because our county won't vote for him is getting a bit ridiculous as our covid numbers have DROPPED-  yet the bars are open.   sorry I just don't get it. Rant over-  anyhow as soon as we can we will begin meeting to stamp again!

I hope your day is wonderful and full of God's Blessings and safety-  here is a fun Poinsetta Card project for you~!

 
 

When creating projects, it’s important for my husband and I to consider the abilities of our customers—from beginner to avid crafters. By using similar products and the same layout, creating a card for every crafter to replicate is simple and fun!

CASUAL
To begin creating, stamp the sprig images on the card front in Cinnamon Cider Ink. Stamp the flower in Real Red ink and the leaves in Shaded Spruce ink on Whisper White Cardstock.

Tip: To create depth, stamp off the Two-Step Stamping flower and leaf dimensional images.

Diecut the stamped images and adhere them to the card front.

Stamp the sentiment in Cinnamon Cider ink on a Whisper White Cardstock label, adhere the label to the card using Stampin’ Dimensionals, and you have a fabulously festive card in just minutes!

AVID
Step up the second card by adhering Designer Series Paper to the front.

Brighten the poinsettia and leaves using Cinnamon Cider, Poppy Parade, Real Red, and Shaded Spruce Stampin’ Blends. We also added a sprig cut from Copper Foil Sheets using the Poinsettia Dies.

Tip: Fold the ribbon in half lengthwise before cutting the notches on each end.

STEPPED UP AVID
For our fanciest card, we adhered additional flowers and leaves, cut the label using the Tasteful Labels Dies, and added more Flowers for Every Season Designer Series Paper to the card front.

We then took the artistry to an entirely new level by creating more light and dark contrast and expanding the color palette with Mint Macaron and Petal Pink Stampin’ Blends

Click on the photos below to see the supplies

   

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Have a Creative Day

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