Dear Club Stamp Members,
Your Big Deal Club Stamp Kit is on its way to you now!!!!!! I enjoyed using the small-scale prints so much, I simply had to post about it today.
Cards featuring Big Deal Club Stamp Print |
First, a bit of prep before creating the cards: Cut one 8.5"x 11" text-weight print into 1" squares.
1. Use adhesive and grid ruler to adhere 1" squares in patchwork design onto a 4-1/4" x 6-1/4" matte, leaving 1/8" border.
2. Use Earth Ink to distress collaged artwork. Attach to 5"x7" card base.
3. Embellish with Big Deal Heart Brads and rubber stamped Collection UM sentiment.
4 1/4" x 5 1/2" Card, A2 Envelope Size Card
1. Matte 1" print squares onto 1-1/4" Red Pearl. Adhere to card base in a grid pattern.
2. Assemble two rows on the top and one row on the bottom.
3. Rubber stamp sentiment onto 1" x 3-7/8" strip and attach. Add Heart Brads as desired.
1. Matte five 1" Square Prints onto 1-1/4" Square Red Pearl. Adhere to a stamped 2 x 7" Yellow strip.
2. Use Earth Ink to highlight raised pattern on Tan card base. Embellish strip with heart-shaped brad and adhere to front of card.
I hope you'll receive your Club Stamp Kit soon. Have fun and enjoy it! Not a Club Stamp member? Sign up HERE!
Thank you for stopping to take a look.
Kay at Club Scrap
More great card ideas. Love allthe different ways you use the little squares. Also great for using some of the scraps we have lying around. Thanks Kay for your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteKay, your little inchie cards are so fun. Loving those tiny prints!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I see the card I'm going to make for my brothers birthday
ReplyDeleteThanks Kay for the inspiration!
LOVE THESE CARDS!!!!
ReplyDeleteKay, I love your cards. Can't wait to get my Club Stamp kit!! Thank you so much for the ideas.
ReplyDeleteSo creative! You ROCK, Kay!
ReplyDeleteooooh, I love these! and they look so easy to make, too.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I just joined Club Stamp for the first time this month, after all these years. I've bought a lot of Club Stamp kits, but have never been an official member till now.
ReplyDeleteThanks! They are easy to make and I was going to mention they would work well when a more masculine card is needed, minus the little heart brads I suppose:)
ReplyDeleteLove all your ideas......I'm always looking for ideas using all my papers.
ReplyDeleteAwesome cards, Kay! Love 'em!
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