Boardwalk Club Stamp Cards
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Fifteen cards from a Club Stamp kit might be a record! The Jumbo UM stamp sheet in the Boardwalk collection is full of potential. You'll also need our wonderful White Pigment inkpad for flawless stamping on the Deep Blue papers.
But first . . . click on the link below to download your paper trimming instructions.
Boardwalk Club Stamp Instructions
Let's take a closer look at the finished cards. (NOTE: I try to limit myself to using basic crafting supplies and the Club Stamp kit, but don't forget to include items from your stash if they coordinate!)
CARDS 1 & 2
Stamp the lobster onto the kraft tag with Ruby ink and top with jute fiber.
CARDS 3-5
Cut around the "seafood" banner with a detail scissors or craft knife. Trim the "See food. Eat food" sentiment and ink edges with Sapphire. Attach the banner to the card panel with foam adhesive, and tuck the sentiment beneath the banner.
CARDS 6-9
Once the quad print pieces have been distributed onto the Deep Blue panel, tie the blue/white ribbon along the left edge of the panel.
Trim a small piece of the blue/white ribbon and tape to the back of the "Life is good" sentiment.
Wrap the left edge of a Deep Blue panel with light blue ribbon; tuck the knot of the jute fiber on the tag beneath the satin bow.
CARDS 10-13
There's that adorable stamped lobster! The lobster, crab and fish image is on the stamp sheet as a border. When I want to use a single image but also reconnect the images as a group, I cut them apart at a unique angle. To stamp as a group, simply realign by fitting the angled cuts together on a mounting block.
CARDS 14-15
It was a little bit of work, but I love the look of the chairs and umbrella image cut from the Deep Blue panel. Trim with a scissors or craft knife, or a combination thereof.
If you haven't tried a Club Stamp kit, this is a terrific month to give it a try.
I hope your summer is off to a beautiful start!
Tricia