Stampin’ Up! Snailed It
Enjoy your weekend!

Today’s cute card is created using the Snail Mail Designer Series Paper, the Seabed 3D Embossing Folder, the Hammered Metallic Embossing Folder, and the greeting from the Lots of Heart Stamp Set.
Hand Stamped Sentiments has a great design for inspiration for today’s card.

Start with a Daffodil Delight card stock base, add a panel of the same card stock that has been embossed using the Hammered Metallic Embossing Folder.

A panel of Bermuda Bay card stock is embossed using the Seabed 3D Embossing Folder and matted with a Real Red card stock panel.

Crop one of the heart from the Stitched Be Mine Dies using Real Red card stock. Use the small hearts from the Many Hearts Dies to crop them from the Real Red card stock also. Pop the hearts on the Bermuda Bay card stock embossed panel. Crop one of the cute snails from the Snail Mail DSP and pop over the heart. Stamp a greeting using one of the stamps from the Lots of Heart Stamp Set on a small strip of Real Red card stock and mat using a strip of the Daffodil Delight card stock. Snip one end and pop below the cute snail and heart. Add a white heart from the Resin Hearts to the corner of the greeting.

A sentiment from the Timeless Tropical Stamp Set is stamped in Bermuda Bay ink on a Basic White card stock panel. A heart is cropped in the center of the panel using a heart die from the Many Hearts Dies.

A medium Basic White envelope gets a panel of the Snail Mail DSP.
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Stampin’ Up! Products Used in This Creation
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Card Cuts:
- Daffodil Delight card stock
- card base 4-1/4″ x 11″ scored & folded at 5-1/2″
- embossed panel — 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″
- scrap for mat for greeting strip
- Real Red card stock
- mat for Bermuda Bay panel — 4-1/8″ x 5-3/8″
- scrap for the hearts and greeting strip
- Basic White card stock – sentiment panel 4″ x 5-1/4″





















Fussy cut two flowers from the DSP and pop on the point of the green leaf panel. Add Rhinestone Basic Jewels that have been colored with a Rococo Rose Dark Stampin’ Blends Marker. Color a few of the white Resin Hearts with the same. Adhere them to various places on the main panel.
The sentiment from the Approaching Perfection Stamp Set (free with a $50 order) is stamped in Tuxedo Memento Black ink on the Basic White card stock panel. A strip of the DSP is fussy cut and adhered to the bottom of the panel.









My card today features the Quite Curvy Stamp & Die Bundle and Happy Thoughts Stamp Set. This again is a simple and easy card.















Today’s card features the Always Dies and the Tranquil Thoughts Stamp Set for the sentiment. This was a super easy card to make. I think I have said it before, sometimes it is the easiest cards that take the most time. Do you feel that way sometimes?
























Stamp a greeting from the Happy Thoughts Stamp Set in Tuxedo Memento Black ink on a panel of Basic White card stock that has been matted on a panel of Basic Black card stock. A flower from the True Love DSP is fussy cut and popped in the corner.





