Stampin’ Up! Charming Day

Stampin’ Up! Charming Day

The card I am sharing today is created using Stampin’ Up! Charming Day Stamp Set and Dies, along with the three largest dies from Everyday Arches Dies.  There are many videos on YouTube showing this card.  I watched two, one by Mary Deatherage and the other by Tammy White.  You can find them on YouTube.

Using stamps from Stampin’ Up! Charming Day Stamp Set, stamp the rose image in Smoky Slate ink on one of the Basic White smaller arches.  Color the roses using Bubble Bath, Pretty In Pink, Berry Burst, Lost Lagoon, and Pretty Peacock Stampin’ Blends.  A greeting from Stampin’ Up! Textured Notes Stamp Set is stamped in Pretty Peacock ink on a Basic White scrap.  It is popped over a few little loops using Stampin’ Dimenionals.  Using a Pretty Peacock Stampin Blend, I flicked a few sprinkles around the card. Brushed Brass Butterflies are popped around the entire card.

Card Cuts:

  • Basic White cardstock
    • cut (6) of the largest Everyday Arches Dies — 3 for the front and 3 for the back
    • cut (4) of the third largest Everyday Arches Dies  —  for artwork, greeting, and sentiment
    • hinge mechanism cut (2) 2″ x 3″  score at 1″
  • Pretty Peacock cardstock
    • cut (6) of the second largest Everyday Arches Dies —  mat for the art piece and designer series paper
  • Floral Charm Designer Series Paper
    • cut (2) using the third largest Everyday Arches Dies
    • fussy cut flowers from scraps

 

Die cut from Basic White cardstock the rose and stem with buds using dies from Charming Day Dies. Color the rose and stem using Bubble Bath, Pretty Peacock, and Lost Lagoon Stampin’ Blends.  Fussy cut roses from Floral Charm Designer Series Paper.  Adhere the pieces to the smaller pieces of Basic White cardstock.  Die cut two pieces of Floral Charm Designer Series Paper using the third largest die from Everyday Arches Dies.  Adhere all three smaller arches to the Pretty Peacock arches die cut using the second large die from Everyday Arches Dies.  This is the back side of the card.  The sentiment is from Stampin’ Up! Textured Notes Stamp Set.

Adhere all pieces together using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.  Using the 2″ x 3″ piece for the mechanism.  Score the piece at 1″, fold in half, and give a good burnish.  Using Tear n’ Tape, adhere the first arch to the mechanism, making sure it is a tiny bit from the score line, and adhere the middle arch the same way.  Adhere the second mechanism to the right side of the middle arch, then adhere the third arch.  Turn the arches over and adhere the back side pieces to each arch.  A sentiment from Everyday Arches Stamp Set  is stamped in Pretty Peacock ink.

A Basic White envelope gets a piece of Floral Charm Designer Series Paper adhered to the envelope flap using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

I am happy you stopped by today.  I hope you take the time to linger and look at my other blog posts and cards, and that you will join me on my stamping journey as I share my creations with you each day. I hope and wish you will be inspired to create amazing creations yourself. Feel free to CAS(E) any card. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Have a blessed day!


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August Farmhouse Florals

Subscribe July 11 — August 10

Send whimsical cards featuring flowers nestled in delightfully unexpected places.
• Makes 9 cards: 3 each of 3 designs with 9 coordinating envelopes
• Precut paper pieces and linen thread
• Sentiment stamps for the outside and inside of the cards
• Coordinating colors: Calypso Coral, Darling Duckling, Gray Granite, Lost Lagoon,
Pecan Pie, Secret Sea (Classic Stampin’ Spot)


Don’t miss the coordinating
Circle of Seasons Dies Add-On!

This exclusive add-on (item 167277) coordinates with the July, August, and September kits! Paper Pumpkin subscribers can purchase it beginning June 11.  Available while supplies last.


Stampin’ Up! Products Used In This Project

 



Blue Balloons For Grandpa

This heartwarming story explores loss, love, and the healing power of remembrance. Through the voice of young Octavia, Blue Balloons for Grandpa offers comfort and inspiration to young readers, showing that love never truly fades — it simply changes shape and floats on in our hearts. As each balloon drifts into the sky, Octavia finds comfort, sending her love, wishes, and special memories up high.

Perfect for those looking for creative ways to celebrate cherished memories.


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