Sailing Home Come Sail Away

Sailing Home Come Sail Away

I am sharing a peek at another of the beautiful products that will be available June 4.  This stamp set is going to be one that will become a favorite of many.

I am playing along with Seize the Birthday for today!  The topping is Texture.

And…  Craftyhazelnut’s Patterned Paper Challenge.   

My card is simple but makes a great birthday card.  I started with a Night of Navy card base. I cut a panel of Soft Suede and adhered two different panels of Designer Series Paper (DSP) from the Come Sail Away DSP that will be available June 4 when the new 2019-2020 Annual Catalog is released to customers. This stamp suite comes with a Come Sail Away Memories and More Card Pack. This card pack has several sheets of stickers, one of the sticker is a rope, I used it to make the division between the two Designer Series Paper panels.

I used another of the Come Sail Away Memories and More Card Pack for the focal panel on my card.  It is the lighthouse.  You will want to order this card pack when you are able to place your order.  It can be used for creating so many cards and adding to a card you have already stamped.  One of the Come Sail Away Trinkets is used and is adhered against the lighthouse using Glue Dots.  The two focal panels of DSP are adhered to the Soft Suede mat which is then popped onto the Night of Navy card base using Stampin’ Dimensionals.  The lighthouse panel stamped with the Happy Birthday greeting is from the soon retiring Vertical Greeting stamp set and is also popped on using Stamping Dimensionals.  As I wanted Happy on one side of the card and Birthday on the other, I only stamped the portion that I was wanting to stamp at the time. That finishes the card front.

The inside sentiment stamped in Night of Navy ink on a panel of Whisper White card stock is from the Postcard Pals stamp set and it also will soon be retiring.  I have used the sentiments in this stamp set a lot the past year so I will miss this little stamp set.  The panel is adhered to a Soft Suede mat and then adhered to the Night of Navy card base.  Stickers from the Come Sail Away Memories and More Card Pack are adhered to the sentiment panel.

Thanks for taking a look today!  I hope you like what you saw and that you get encouragement and inspiration for your own creations.  Have a blessed day and evening!


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Use this host code when you order and receive a free gift from me!  If your order is over $150, please do not use this code, but you’ll still get the free gift.  The free gift is your choice of any item valued up to $10.00 in the 2018-19 Annual Catalog or in the 2019 Occasions Catalog!  That includes some of the Host Exclusive stamp sets!


Stampin’ Up Products Used in Creating This Card

Glue Dots

$5.25

Card Cuts:

Night of Navy Card Stock — 4-1/4″ x 11″ scored at 5-1/2″ and folded on scoreline

Soft Suede Card Stock – 4″ x 5-1/4″ mats for card front and for the inside sentiment panel

Whisper White Card Stock – 3-3/4″ x 5″  inside sentiment panel

Come Sail Away DSP — 3-3/4″ x 2-1/8″ half of focal panel on front; 3-3/4″  x 3-7/8″ other portion of focal panel


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6 thoughts on “Sailing Home Come Sail Away

    1. Thank you Karen for giving me your valuable time and a sweet encouraging comment.

  1. This is a sensational card! The torn edges and the colors are fabulous together! So happy we had this in our gallery at Seize the Birthday! Please play along again soon!

    1. Nancy, as someone who values time, I thank you so much for using yours to stop and leave me such a wonderful comment. It is so encouraging.

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