Stampin’ Up! Sailing Home
I am giving you a Sneak Peek as I use the new Stampin’ Up! Sailing Home stamp set (available to customers on June 4) to create my card for today. It was a very easy card and took little time to create. So if you need a quick card give this one a try when you purchase the bundle on June 4.
I am playing along at the CAS(E) This Sketch challenge for today.
And… The Addicted to Stamps and More Challenge for the week. This week’s challenge is titled “Make Your Mark”. 
And…Watercooler Wednesday
WWC222 – Helen’s “All About Occasions” Challenge
My card starts with a Stampin’ Up! Night of Navy card stock base. There are three mats, one being used as the background mat. I used Stampin’ Up! Whisper White and Night of Navy card stock for the first two mats. From the center of these two mats, the panel for the art piece and the mat for the art piece is cut. By cutting these two panels from the center of two mats that the center will never be seen, you are conserving card stock, plus the weight of the card as this will eliminate two additional pieces of card stock being added to the card. The first two mats and the background panel cut from the new Stampin’ Up! Come Sail Away Designer Series Paper (DSP) (available June 4 to customers) are adhered using Liquid Multipurpose Glue.
The art panel is watercolored using the Stampin’ Up! Balmy Blue watercolor pencil and a Stampin’ Up! Aqua Painter. After the watercolor dries, the sailboat image from the new Stampin’ Up! Sailing Home stamp set is stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink. The sailboat is colored using the Stampin’ Up! Real Red watercolor pencil and the Aqua Painter.
The rope across the top of the art piece is from the new Stampin’ Up! Come Sail Away Memories and More Card Pack. The greeting from the Stampin’ Up! Itty Bitty Birthday stamp set (carrying over to the new 2019-2020 Annual Catalog) is stamped in Stampin’ Up! Real Red ink.
The inside sentiment is stamped in Real Red ink on a panel of Whisper White card stock. The sentiments are from the Stampin’ Up! Strong and Beautiful and Stampin’ Up! Well Said stamp sets.
The envelope flap gets a panel of the Come Sail Away DSP adhered to it using Liquid Multipurpose Glue.
Thanks for stopping by today. May your day be blessed!
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Card Cuts for This Card:
Night of Navy card stock — card base — 4-1/4″ x 11″ scored at 5-1/2″; mat for the background panel 3-7/8″ x 5-1/8″; mat for art panel 2-7/8″ x 4″
Whisper White card stock — mat for card front — 4-1/8″ x 5-3/8″; inside sentiment panel 4″ x 5-1/4″; art panel 2-5/8″ x 3-7/8″ cut from center of mat for card front
Come Sail Away Designer Series Paper — 3-3/4″ x 5″





















Since the Share What You Love DSP is retiring, I am trying to get it used up so you may see it every day for a while. My card is created with it and the coordinating stamp set, Love What You Do which is not retiring (I’m so happy).

A panel of the Share What You Love DSP is used as a background piece. The art piece is from the Love What You Do stamp set and is stamped in Tuxedo Memento Black Ink on a panel of Whisper White card stock that has been cut using the Rectangle Stitched Dies. The leaves are stamped in Old Olive ink. A Light Rich Razzleberry Blends was used in coloring the flowers along with the Color Lifter. I discovered that my Color Lifer was dry out and I had not even used it before, so I poured a bit of alcohol in a bottle cap and dipped the pen in it. It worked great.
The butterflies were cut using the Butterfly Beauty Thinlits Dies. I used scraps from the Share What You Love DSP for cutting. I used a Fine Tip Glue Pen to dab just a drop of glue to the center of each butterfly. Pearls from the Basic Jewels Pearls were added to the butterfly bodies and various other places on the art piece.
Two different strips of card stock were cut to be placed behind the art piece. The Share What You Love DSP strip is clipped on one end to make it a banner. The other is a bit of Blackberry Bliss, I mistakenly put used it instead of Rich Razzleberry.
Guess I need to make sure each color is in the proper folder. The art piece has a Rich Razzleberry mat, you would think I would have noticed that when I put the two short strips behind the art piece. The art piece is popped on using Stampin’ Dimensionals.















My card today is made from the Magnolia Lane Memories and More card pack and the Magnolia Lane Designer Series Paper. 

The vertical panel with the magnolias is from the Magnolia Lane DSP. This piece is matted using Whisper White card stock and popped over the Mossy Meadow panel. The two short pieces of ribbon are cut from the Scalloped Lace Ribbon (available June 4 to customers). These short pieces of lace are given a Mossy Meadow mat so the beauty of the lace can be seen so much better. They are adhered to the Mossy Meadow mat using Glue Dots and then are popped on the card front using Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals.
The greeting is one of the stickers from the Magnolia Lane Memories and More card pack. It, too, is matted on a small piece of Mossy Meadow card stock.
The large magnolia fussy cut from a panel of the Magnolia Lane DSP is popped on the Whisper White circle cut using the Layering Circle Dies. The circle and the magnolia are both popped on using Mini Stampin’ Dimensionals.



The sketch for my card is from the 

















