I don’t know about you but when I am not feeling creative, I can use all the help I can get. And thanks to the Product Suites in the Stampin’ Up! Idea Book & Catalogue, I can easily coordinate stamps, paper and accessories.
For this card, I used the Timeless Portrait Product Suite from pages 78 – 79 of the catalogue.
I started with a piece of designer series paper from Timeless Portrait and choose coordinating card stocks in Cherry cobbler, Crumb Cake, Basic Black and Whisper White. After stamping an image from the Forever Young stamp set onto the paper with Basic Black craft ink, I heat embossed the image with black embossing powder,
The greeting is from the Petite Pairs stamp set and was punched with the small oval punch.
All that was left to do was add some accessories – Cherry Cobbler Striped Grosgrain ribbon, White Bakers Twine and buttons from the Regals and Neutrals Button packages.
When the creative juices just aren’t flowing, it’s nice to know that someone else did all the hard work. Happy stamping!
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Stamps: Forever Young (122570 Wood, 122572 Clear), Petite Pairs (122492 Wood, 122497 Clear)
Inks: Basic Black Craft (102192)
Paper: Timeless Portrait Designer Series Paper (122352), Cherry Cobbler (119685), Basic Black (121045), Crumb Cake (120953)
Punches: Small Oval (120908)
Other: Cherry Cobbler 1-1/4″ Striped Grosgrain Ribbon (125056), White Baker’s Twine (124262), Regals Buttons (119744), Neutrals Buttons (119743), Black Embossing Powder (109133), Embossing Buddy (103083), Heat Tool (100005)
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I LOVE how the wide ribbon looks like a curtain that’s been tied back on the left side of a “window,” with the child swinging outside. What a beautiful effect!