Miss You fun fold

Hey everybody, happy weekend – I hope you’re having a good one! I’m up on the CutCardStock blog today with a tutorial for making a side panel pillar card in a timeless black and white color combo with just a pop of color. I used Savoy Cotton, Beetle Black, Wedding Cake White, and Neenah Classic Crest 80# Solar White cardstock, and I totally love how it turned out. I have to admit that once again I started out with a completely different card design in my head. Before I knew it, the card had morphed into this black and white beauty. It amazes me how something so simple can pack such a punch!

Using the Love From Lizi Stitched Rectangle Nested Cutting Dies and Wild Bloom Dragonflies Cutting Dies, I die cut the focal panel from Savoy Cotton cardstock intending to spritz it with some shimmer mist. I sat there looking at it thinking how pretty it would be to just leave it white and back it on some black cardstock. So my entire card design shifted some major gears and I ended up cutting a few more pieces. I colored the three dragonflies with alcohol markers, gave them some shimmer with a Sakura Clear Star Gelly Roll pen and Glossy Accents, and set them aside.

I cut the card base and front panel from Beetle Black and the layering panels from Wedding Cake White which I dry embossed with a Cuttlebug Script embossing folder. I stamped the sentiment from the Brutus Monroe Miss You Florals stamp set in Brutus Monroe Clear Embossing Ink and heat embossed it with Brutus Monroe Alabaster Pigment Ink. I cut it at an angle with a small Love From Lizi Stitched Oval Nested Cutting Die and popped it up in the lower right corner on a thin adhesive foam square. The final touch on the front was adding a few iridescent gemstones.

I cut the back panel from Neenah Classic Crest 80# Solar White cardstock and added a dry embossed panel of the Beetle Black down the left side. I stamped a sentiment from the Love From Lizi Just Because stamp set in Versafine Onyx Black ink, which completed the card.

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CutCardStock products used:
Savoy Cotton cardstock
Beetle Black Canvas Textured cardstock
Wedding Cake White Canvas Textured cardstock
Neenah Classic Crest 80# Solar White cardstock

Other products used:
STAMPS: Brutus Monroe Miss You Florals stamp set, Love From Lizi Just Because stamp set
INK: Brutus Monroe Clear Embossing ink; Copic Ciao alcohol markers- Y08 Acid Yellow, B02 Robin Egg Blue, YG03 Yellow Green; Sakura Clear Star Gelly Roll pen, Versafine Onyx Black ink
DIES/PUNCHES: Love From Lizi Stitched Rectangle Nested Cutting Dies, Wild Bloom Dragonflies Steel Cutting Dies, and Stitched Oval Nested Cutting Dies
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Bearly Art precision craft glue, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, Ranger Glossy Accents, Mini MISTI, Big Shot, Cuttlebug Script Embossing Folder, iridescent gemstones, Trinity Pick Up Stick

I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s project and you’re inspired to get crafty! Be sure to check out all the awesome cardstock and other goodies at CutCardStock (adhesives, labels, stickers, pens, watercolors and ribbon to name a few). And head on over to the CutCardStock Facebook Page and for more inspiration! Also, be sure to join our Creating with CutCardStock Facebook Group for even more crafty inspiration! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time!

Scrappy hugs,

I love you snow much

Hey everybody, Happy Friday – I hope you’ve had a great week! I’m thrilled to share a Brutus Monroe DT inspiration project today featuring the super adorable Snow Much Stamp and Coordinating Die which I paired with our Brown Butter cardstock and Winter Wings paper. [Note: I also used our Love Letters paper for one of the elements which is out of stock at Brutus Monroe but is in stock at A Cherry On Top.] It’s never too early to start on those Christmas cards, and this pop-out Z-fold showcases these Christmas products in such a fun way! This is an amazing fold!

I cut the card base and shaped pieces from our Brown Butter cardstock along with layering panels from coordinating prints in the Winter Wings 6×6 Paper Collection. I stamped the snowman from our Snow Much Stamp Set in Raven ink on CutCardStock Basis 110# Natural cardstock and colored it with an assortment of markers in my stash. I cut him with the Snow Much Coordinating Die and made him the star of the show on the front panel. I added a Keep It Simple Clementine Enamel Heart along with several of our Red Shift Flat Back Crystals, which completed the card front.

I cut the one shaped element on the inside (peeking out from behind the three on the front) from the Love Letters 6×6 Paper Collection that I mentioned above. I stamped a sentiment from the Snow Much Stamp Set in Raven ink and colored the tiny heart with a red marker.

I finished off the back with a panel of CutCardStock Basis 80# Natural. I embellished it with a leftover strip of the Winter Wings paper and stamped another sentiment from the Snow Much Stamp Set. I’ve also included a shot from overhead so you can see the construction of this fold. It definitely is a fun one!

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Brutus Monroe products used:
BRU 3570 Snow Much Stamp Set
BRU 9902 Snow Much Coordinating Die
BRU 7288 Brown Butter Cardstock
BRU 2812 Winter Wings 6×6 Paper Collection
BRU 6874 Love Letters 6×6 Paper Collection (see note in first paragraph)
BRU 2543 Raven Detail 2×2 Ink
BRU 2345 Red Shift Flat Back Crystals

Other products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: CutCardStock Basis 110# and 80# Natural cardstock
INK: Bic Mark-It markers- Rambunctious Red, Honey Brown and Tuxedo Black; Sharpie Ultra Fine Point marker- Orange
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Bearly Art precision craft glue, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, MISTI stamp tool, Big Shot, Keep It Simple Clementine Enamel Shapes, Trinity Pick Up Stick

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this project and you’re inspired to get your craft on! Be sure to check out all the amazing stamps and dies, pigments and mists, cardstock and tools (just to name a few) at Brutus Monroe! And if you happen to have a sweet tooth and like to munch while you craft (like I do, lol), check out Scoozie’s Confections & Curiosities! OMG, I’m hooked! ;) Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for tons of crafty inspiration! And come on over and join our Fan Club Facebook Group to share your crafty makes using our products! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time!

Scrappy hugs,

an ocean full of thanks

Hi everyone, happy Wednesday – I hope you’re having a great week! I’m up on the CutCardStock blog today with a tutorial for making an ocean inspired thank you card with pretty cardstock, shimmery foil and a super cute sea turtle. I used Savoy Cotton cardstock along with Surf, Hummingbird, and Caribbean Blue. Then, toward the end I brought in Vanilla Bean Brown and Ginger Snap. And, of course, my go-to for card bases and layering panels is typically Neenah Classic Crest Solar White.

Using a panel of our Savoy cotton cardstock, I created the background panel using the Love From Lizi To The Beach stencil, Deco Foil Transfer Gel Duo and Deco Foil Glass Slipper Transfer Sheets. I cut the card base from Neenah Classic Crest 110# Solar White cardstock along with layering panels and frames from Surf, Hummingbird, and Caribbean Blue. The sentiment is from the Hero Arts Mermaid Kisses, stamped in Catherine Pooler Sea Glass ink. I used Love From Lizi Stitched Rectangle and Stitched Circle Nested Cutting Dies for this project. I brought in Vanilla Bean Brown and Ginger Snap for a turtle re-do toward the end of this process, which I explain in my tutorial.

I embellished the inside panel with a leftover strip of the foiled background used on the front, and added an additional sentiment from the Hero Arts Mermaid Kisses Stamps. For more details, be sure to check out my tutorial on the CutCardStock blog!

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CutCardStock products used:
Savoy Cotton cardstock
Surf Pearl Canvas Textured cardstock
Hummingbird Teal Pearl Canvas Textured cardstock
Caribbean Blue Canvas Textured cardstock
Vanilla Bean Brown cardstock
Ginger Snap cardstock
Neenah Classic Crest 110# and 80# Solar White cardstock

Other products used:
STAMPS: Hero Arts Mermaid Kisses Stamps
INK: Catherine Pooler Sea Glass ink
DIES/PUNCHES: Love From Lizi Stitched Rectangle Nested Cutting Dies, Love From Lizi Stitched Circle Nested Cutting Dies, Love From Lizi Cheerful Turtle Cutting Die
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Bearly Art precision craft glue, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, Mini MISTI, Love From Lizi To The Beach Stencil, Deco Foil Transfer Gel Duo, spatula, Ranger-Wendy Vecchi 12″ Make Art Stay-tion, MISTI Sticky Mat, Deco Foil Glass Slipper Transfer Sheets, Big Shot, Spellbinders Detail Scissors, Scrapbook Adhesives Crafty Foam Tape 54 ft, Scrapbook Adhesives Thin 3D Foam Squares, Trinity Pick Up Stick, Keep It Simple Clear Enamel Dots

I hope you’ve enjoyed today’s project and you’re inspired to get crafty! Be sure to check out all the awesome cardstock and other goodies at CutCardStock (adhesives, labels, stickers, pens, watercolors and ribbon to name a few). And head on over to the CutCardStock Facebook Page and for more inspiration! Also, be sure to join our Creating with CutCardStock Facebook Group for even more crafty inspiration! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time!

Scrappy hugs,

Cottage Life

Hey everybody, I hope you’re having a fabulous day! How’s the weather where you are? The heat is ramping up here but not too badly yet… it’s in the mid 80s and that’s definitely do-able! I’m thrilled to share a Keep It Simple DT inspiration project with you that I created with our new Cheerful Cottage collection. This is a book cradle fold and it’s only the second one I’ve made – it has a unique structure and sure packs a punch! I saw it originally on the Mixed Up Craft YouTube Channel and thought it was a fun one.

I cut the card base pieces from CutCardStock Lessebo Moss Green cardstock along with layering panels from coordinating prints in the Cheerful Cottage 6×9 Collection Pack. I assembled the card and added several images and a sentiment from the Cheerful Cottage Die Cut Pieces, popping the middle cottage up on thin foam squares.

I cut the back panel from Neenah Classic Crest 80# Solar White cardstock and embellished it with an additional image and sentiment from the Cheerful Cottage Die Cut Pieces. BOOM – card finished!

Keep It Simple products used:
Cheerful Cottage 6×9 Collection Pack
Cheerful Cottage Die Cut Pieces

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Other products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: CutCardStock Lessebo Moss Green cardstock, Neenah Classic Crest 80# Solar White cardstock
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Bearly Art precision craft glue, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, Scrapbook Adhesives Thin 3D Foam Squares

I hope you’ve loved seeing this project as much as I loved creating it and you’re inspired to get crafty! Be sure to check out ALL the fun goodies in the Keep It Simple online store! Save 10% on your entire order when you shop online using code LoveToScrap2 at checkout! There is no minimum purchase requirement and no usage limits, AND it combines with product, order, and shipping discounts! Is that cool, or what?! Be sure to Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest for lots of crafty inspiration! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time!

Scrappy hugs,

King of the Remote

Hey everybody, happy Friday the 13th, lol! I hope you’ve had an awesome week and you’re ready to have some fun this weekend! I’m stoked to share a Brutus Monroe DT inspiration project with you today featuring our super fun Remote King Stamp & Die Bundle which I paired with our Midnight cardstock, Vintage Plaid papers, Heat Resistant Acetate, and a few other items in the store. My inspiration for this spanner panel card came from Splitcoast Stampers – it was showcased in a newsletter several years ago (tutorial is HERE). I made this one in portrait orientation which is a little different than the ones I’ve made in the past that were in landscape orientation. This Father’s Day TV remote die cut needed proper vertical representation, right?! I love how this turned out!

I cut the card base from Midnight cardstock along with layering panels from coordinating prints in the Vintage Plaid 6×6 Paper Collection and our Heat Resistant Acetate. Using the Remote King Stamp & Die Bundle, I stamped the sentiment in Raven ink on Not Your Mamas cardstock, cut it with the coordinating die, and adhered it to the bottom of the center panel.

I stamped the remote in Raven ink and then stamped it a second time (over top of the black ink) in our Clear Embossing ink. I heat embossed it in Icicle Embossing Powder and colored just the center dial. The final step was cutting it with the coordinating die and adhering it to the card front, attaching it by the corners between the narrow side flaps and panel of acetate at the bottom. The final step for the front was adding a few Hematite Flat Back Crystals.

There are several layers to this card. The narrow side flaps lift to reveal just the center panel. Then the center panel lifts to reveal the inside of the card which features an additional stamped sentiment from the Remote King Stamp & Die Bundle which I cut with the coordinating die. So fun!

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Brutus Monroe products used:
BRU 1526 Remote King Stamp & Die Bundle

BRU 5512 Midnight Cardstock
BRU 4929 Vintage Plaid 6×6 Paper Collection
BRU 9494 Not Your Mamas Cardstock
BRU 4013 Perfect Blend Cardstock
BRU 3690 Heat Resistant Acetate Sheets
BRU 2543 Raven Detail 2×2 Ink
BRU 2081 Clear Embossing 2×2 Ink
BRU 2517 Icicle Embossing Powder
BRU 8530 Hematite Flat Back Crystals

Other products used:
INK: Copic Ciao B23 Phthalo Blue alcohol marker
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Cricut Paper Trimmer, Bearly Art precision craft glue, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, MISTI stamp tool, Big Shot, Milwaukee Heat Tool, Scrapbook Adhesives E-Z Runner Permanent Strips, Scrapbook Adhesives Thin 3D Foam Squares, Trinity Pick Up Stick

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this project and you’re inspired to get your craft on! Be sure to check out all the amazing stamps and dies, pigments and mists, cardstock and tools (just to name a few) at Brutus Monroe! And if you happen to have a sweet tooth and like to munch while you craft (like I do, lol), check out Scoozie’s Confections & Curiosities! OMG, I’m hooked! ;) Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for tons of crafty inspiration! And come on over and join our Fan Club Facebook Group to share your crafty makes using our products! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time!

Scrappy hugs,

Magical Faux Pull-Tab Card

Hi friends, Happy Hump Day! I hope you’re having a great week. I’m up on the Love From Lizi blog today with a tutorial for making a faux pull-tab card featuring our new Make A Wish Cutting Dies and A Little Bit of Magic Stamp Set from our June release. I also used pink polka dot paper, some mirror cardstock, stitched circle nested dies, pink pinstripe peel-offs and gemstones. It is definitely a fun design but not a fun fold which is my most favorite kind of card to share. It has a unique panel on the front that resembles a pull-tab. I’ve made several of these and they are fun!

I cut the card base and layering panels from CutCardStock Cougar Smooth 100# cardstock along with layering panels from Papertrey Ink Lovely Lady cardstock and pink polka dot paper from our Polka Dot 6×6 Paper Pack. Using the Make A Wish Cutting Dies, I cut the fairy from the Cougar cardstock along with a circular frame (using our Stitched Circle Nested Cutting Dies) from silver foil cardstock in our Matte Mirror A5 Pastel Cardstock Bundle. I added three strips of our Pin Stripe Pink Holographic Peel-Off Stickers a some pink gemstones from our Tropical Escapes Mix Size Gems. The sentiment is from A Little Bit of Magic Stamp Set, stamped in Versafine Onyx Black ink.

I cut the inside panel from the Cougar cardstock and embellished it with a leftover strip of the pink polka dot paper used on the front. I stamped another sentiment from the A Little Bit of Magic Stamp Set in black ink, which completed the card.

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Love From Lizi products used:
Make A Wish Steel Cutting Dies
Stitched Circle Nested Cutting Dies
A Little Bit of Magic Stamp Set
Polka Dot 6×6 Patterned Paper Pack
Matte Mirror A5 Pastel Cardstock Bundle
Pin Stripe Pink Holographic Peel-Off Stickers
Tropical Escapes Mix Size Gems

Other products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: Papertrey Ink Lovely Lady cardstock, CutCardStock Cougar Smooth 100# White cardstock
INK: Versafine Onyx Black ink
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Bearly Art precision craft glue, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, MISTI stamp tool, Big Shot, Spellbinders 1/4″ Best Ever Craft Tape, Scrapbook Adhesives Thin 3D Foam Squares

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this project and you’re inspired to get crafty! Be sure to join our Facebook Group and Follow us on Instagram and YouTube for lots of crafty inspiration! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time!

Scrappy hugs,

With Deepest Sympathy

Hey everybody, Happy Wednesday – I hope you’re having a great week! I’m up on the Scrapbook Pal blog today sharing a tutorial for making a tone-on-tone sympathy card (with just a pop of color) which features the Honey Bee Bold Background: Chinoiserie Dies, Lovely Layers: Butterflies Dies and Heartfelt Condolences Stamps and Dies. Sympathy cards don’t come easy for most crafters but it sure helps to have beautiful products on hand to reflect the occasion. I feel like this card would make the recipient feel the love and power of prayer.

I cut the card base and two of each of the focal die cut elements (using the Honey Bee Bold Background: Chinoiserie Dies and Lovely Layers: Butterflies Dies) from Neenah Classic Crest 110# Solar White cardstock. I layered both of the background die cuts on top of each other and then popped up the florals on thin foam squares, all for varying degrees of dimension.

I colored the butterflies with Copic Ciao alcohol markers and then added some Ranger antique linen distress spritz for a little shimmer. I stamped the sentiment from the Honey Bee Heartfelt Condolences Stamps in Versafine Onyx Black ink, cut it with the coordinating Heartfelt Condolences Die, and popped it up on thin foam squares. The finishing touch was adding a few iridescent gemstones.

I cut both inside panels from 80# Solar White cardstock and ran the Cadmium Yellow alcohol marker around the edge of the larger panel to simulate colored cardstock. I stamped another sentiment from the Heartfelt Condolences Stamps in the Versafine Onyx Black ink and added the remaining butterfly. How about that hack for getting an exact match of ink without using colored cardstock?!

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Scrapbook Pal products used:
Honey Bee Bold Background: Chinoiserie Dies
Honey Bee Lovely Layers: Butterflies Dies
Honey Bee Heartfelt Condolences Stamps
Honey Bee Heartfelt Condolences Dies
My Sweet Petunia Glue Press
Bearly Art precision craft glue
Scrapbook Adhesives Thin 3D Foam Squares
MISTI Sticky Mat
Ranger-Wendy Vecchi 7” Make Art Stay-tion
Copic Ciao Y15 Cadmium Yellow
Copic Ciao YG06 Yellowish Green
Copic Ciao BG34 Horizon Green
Copic Ciao B05 Process Blue
Copic Ciao E18 Copper
Ranger Antique Linen Distress Spritz
Mini MISTI
Versafine Onyx Black ink
Spellbinders 1/4″ Best Ever Craft Tape

Other products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: Neenah Classic Crest 110# and 80# Solar White cardstock
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Big Shot, iridescent gemstones

I hope you’ve enjoyed this project and you’re inspired to get your craft on! Be sure to check out the awesome array of craft supplies in the Scrapbook Pal store… the selection is amazing! And head over to the Scrapbook Pal FacebookPinterest and Instagram pages for more design team inspiration! And if you haven’t yet subscribed to our YouTube Channel, be sure to do that, too, for tons of hands-on crafty inspiration! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time! 

Scrappy hugs,

Magic At The Park

Hey everybody, I hope you’re having a fabulous weekend! We’re about 98% finished putting stuff away in our new house so I’m trying to get back into the regular swing of my DT duties. I’m absolutely delighted to share a mini slimline size chocolate bar card for Keep It Simple which features papers and die cut pieces from our new Best Day Ever Collection. This chocolate bar card is one of my all-time favorites from the Splitcoast Stampers website. I’ve made this card quite a few times and don’t use the tutorial anymore but it’s HERE if you’re interested.

I cut the 3-1/2″ x 6″ mini slimline card base from CutCardStock Vanilla Bean cardstock, along with all the chocolate squares using my EK Success 1″ and 3/4″ square punches which I popped up on the card front with black foam squares. I cut front layering panels from a print in the Best Day Ever Collection Pack and CutCardStock Bright Gold Foil, and embellished the card front with Best Day Ever Die Cut Pieces.

I cut the inside panel from Neenah Classic Crest Solar White cardstock and embellished it with a strip of paper from the Best Day Ever Collection. I added an additional die cut sentiment, which completed the card. This is such an easy design that really packs a punch for your chocolate-loving friends! ;)

Keep It Simple products used:
Best Day Ever 6×9 Collection Pack
Best Day Ever Die Cut Pieces

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Other products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: CutCardStock Vanilla Bean Brown and Bright Gold Foil cardstock, Neenah Classic Crest 110# Solar White cardstock
DIES/PUNCHES: EK Success 1″ and 3/4″ Square Punches
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Bearly Art precision craft glue, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, Scrapbook Adhesives 3D Foam Squares (black)

I hope you’ve loved seeing this project as much as I loved creating it and you’re inspired to get crafty! Be sure to check out ALL the fun goodies in the Keep It Simple online store! Save 10% on your entire order when you shop online using code LoveToScrap2 at checkout! There is no minimum purchase requirement and no usage limits, AND it combines with product, order, and shipping discounts! Is that cool, or what?! Be sure to Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest for lots of crafty inspiration! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time!

Scrappy hugs,

Miss You

Hi friends! Happy Friday to you all – I hope you have something insanely fun planned this weekend! I’m thrilled to share a Brutus Monroe DT inspiration project with you today featuring our small but mighty Miss You Florals Stamps and Dies which I paired with our Brown Butter cardstock, Fluttering Forest papers, Ornament Gold Chroma Mist and Red Shift Flat Back Crystals. My inspiration for this triple floating diamond card (also known as a pop out accordion fun fold) came from Lisa Curcio’s blog a while back. I used small magnets on this one to keep it open for display, which I didn’t do on the last one I made, and it really makes a difference.

I cut the card base from our Brown Butter cardstock along with layering panels from Neenah Classic Crest Baronial Ivory cardstock and coordinating prints in our Fluttering Forest 6×6 Paper Collection. I lightly misted the patterned paper diamonds with Ornament Gold Chroma Mist and set them aside for a few minutes to dry. I stamped the sentiment and floral images in the Miss You Florals Stamps in Raven ink on ivory cardstock and colored the florals with alcohol markers. I fussy cut the sentiment and die cut the florals with the coordinating Miss You Florals Dies. I added small disc magnets to the left and right points of the center diamond to keep the card open for display. The finishing touch was adding several Red Shift Flat Back Crystals.

Here is an overhead shot so you can see the construction. It’s easy and fun!

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Brutus Monroe products used:
BRU 8848 Miss You Florals Stamps
BRU 8909 Miss You Florals Dies
BRU 9717 Fluttering Forest 6×6 Paper Collection
BRU 7288 Brown Butter Cardstock
BRU 8213 Ornament Gold Chroma Mist
BRU 2543 Raven 2×2 Detail Ink
BRU 2345 Red Shift Flat Back Crystals

Other products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: Neenah Classic Crest Baronial Ivory 80# cardstock
INK: Copic Ciao alcohol markers- G99 Olive, R29 Lipstick Red, R35 Coral
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ ProCision Rotary Bypass Paper Trimmer, Bearly Art precision craft glue, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, Mini MISTI, Big Shot, Spellbinders Detail Scissors, Ranger Distress Collage Medium, small disc magnets, Trinity Pick Up Stick

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this project and you’re inspired to get your craft on! Be sure to check out all the amazing stamps and dies, pigments and mists, cardstock and tools (just to name a few) at Brutus Monroe! And if you happen to have a sweet tooth and like to munch while you craft (like I do, lol), check out Scoozie’s Confections & Curiosities! OMG, I’m hooked! ;) Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube for tons of crafty inspiration! And come on over and join our Fan Club Facebook Group to share your crafty makes using our products! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time!

Scrappy hugs,

Happy Father’s Day

Hi friends, happy Friday! I hope you’ve had a great week! Our new challenge is live this morning over at Creative Creases and I’m delighted to share my DT inspiration project for Challenge #104. My inspiration for this adorable origami style folded card came from Rachel Tessman’s video HERE. There are quite a few videos out there for shirt cards but this is the one I landed on a while back just prior to designing my own shirt card template. I hope you try this folded one – it’s definitely fun!

With a sheet of 20# copy paper in hand and Rachel’s video on my phone, I folded the shirt. I added panels of CutCardStock Lessebo Navy Blue cardstock and a print from the Crafter’s Companion Just For Men Urban 6×6 paper pad. I used some ancient (yep, I mean old) brown brads from my stash for the buttons. The front sentiment is from the Trinity Stamps A Sentiment For (Almost) Everything stamp set. I didn’t write down which stamp set I used for the inside sentiment and now I can’t remember, lol. If it comes to me, I will update this post.

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Products used:
CARDSTOCK/PAPER: 20# copy paper, CutCardStock Lessebo Navy Blue and Cougar Smooth 80# White cardstock, Crafter’s Companion Just For Men Urban Collection 6×6 paper
STAMPS: Trinity Stamps A Sentiment For (Almost) Everything
INK: Memento Tuxedo Black ink
ACCESSORIES: Fiskars 12″ SureCut Paper Trimmer, Bearly Art precision craft glue, My Sweet Petunia Precision Glue Press, MISTI stamp tool, large brown brads

I hope you’ve enjoyed seeing this project and will link up a fun fold with us this month. We’d love to see what you’re up to! Thanks so much for stopping by today – we’ll see you next time! ;)

Scrappy hugs,