Thank You (Climbing Roses / Well Written)

by Kylie

Hi everyone,  today I am sharing another quick and easy card but one which looks like it might have taken forever to make.  I promise you it didn’t take long at all.  It was inspired by a card featured in the Occasions 2019 catalogue.  I had originally planned to CASE the card but I ended up putting my own spin on it (and really isn’t that much better than simply CASE-ing a card).

I used the lovely Climbing Roses stamp set which I coloured with Stampin’ Blends before cutting it out with the coordinating dies.  I wanted a little more texture for my card base so I used the Subtle Dynamic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder – can you tell this is my favourite embossing folder?   I added another panel to create some more interest.  I stamped this panel with Balmy Blue ink.  I stamped off a couple of times before stamping on the panel as I didn’t want it to be too bold.

I decided to use the Well Written Framelits dies to create my sentiment.  I die cut the thanks (just cut off the “s”)and the you dies multiple times in white cardstock and again in black cardstock.  My big tip here is to use the Multipurpose Adhesive Sheets before you start die cutting.  This way you can easily layer the die cuts and stick them together.  I love this look!  All that was left was to assemble the card.

Here’s the Card…

I think this stamp set may just be jumping to the top of my favourite list.  It is so beautiful.  I also LOVE the new Well Written dies.  I am keeping my fingers crossed that it will make it into the Annual Catalogue as a permanent item.  It’s a fabulous set!

Thanks so much for stopping by!  Hope you have a great day!

Happy Stamping, Kylie

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Supplies Used:

Listed below are the supplies used to create the above project. If the stamp set comes in different types (such as clear mount and wood mount) or as a bundle, I link to all.


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