Shades of Winter Club Stamp Cards

Shades of Winter Club Stamp Cards

Tricia Morris Tricia Morris

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This month's Shades of Winter Club Stamp cards were inspired by the Navigation card set featuring four unique pocket cards. The paper trimming instructions are easy to follow, and you only need three ink colors: Jet Black, White Pigment, and Sapphire. You'll make a total of twelve 4.25x5.5" cards.

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Click the link below to download the paper trimming and preparation instructions:

December Club Stamp Instructions

CARDS 1-4

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Follow the instructions to create four pockets from the 8.5x11 Quad Print and adhere the pocket tabs to the card bases. Stamp four 3.5x4.75" Champagne panels with your favorite images and sentiments, nest onto the 4x5.25" Blue panels, staple with ribbon and insert into the pockets.

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The White Pigment ink looks fabulous on the Champagne paper. If you have the Shades of Winter UM Greeting sheet on hand, use the sentiments to complete the cards.

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Sew a square button onto the flap of each pocket with waxed linen thread and tie into a small bow.

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CARDS 5-8

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Create two masks with pieces of torn paper, PostIt Notes or Eclipse Tape. Apply Sapphire ink along the edges of the masks on each Champagne panel with a CS® Ink Applicator. Stamp with sentiments and images from the Jumbo UM sheet. Wrap each panel with ribbon, nest onto a Blue panel, and adhere to a White card base.

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CARDS 9-12

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Interchange the torn strips onto four card bases. Stamp the sentiment on a torn strip as shown, and add a button tied with a waxed linen bow.

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Ink the edges of the small die cut tags (plain side) with Sapphire ink and stamp with a small snowflake from the Greeting UM. Top each tag with waxed linen and attach to a 1x5.25" Blue strip with Foam Adhesive Circles.

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I hope it brings you joy to re-create these beauties or that I've inspired you to do some creating of your own. Have a happy and wonderful season!

Tricia

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