Stampin’ Up! Inspired Thoughts with Abigail Rose

Stampin’ Up! Inspired Thoughts with Abigail Rose

I know there are not many hours of Memorial Day left where I live, but I am posting anyway as the host company has been working on my blog all day.  Hope it works now.

 

The card I am sharing today is created using the Stampin’ Up! Inspired Thoughts Stamp Set for the greeting, a panel of Abigail Rose DSP for the focal panel, and the Hive 3D Embossing Folder for the background panel.

My challenge is with Sunday Stamps.  I think the design for this challenge is really cool.

The card base is  Basic White card stock with a panel of the same embossed using the Hive 3D Embossing Folder.  The panel is adhered to the card base using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

I cropped a piece of Basic White card stock using a die from the Stitched Rectangle Dies. It is embossed using the Timeworn Type Embossing Folder and adheres behind a piece of Abigail Rose DSP that has been cropped with another die from Stitched Rectangle Dies. It is cropped again at an angle giving two pieces. These two pieces are adhered to a Basic White piece to give stability to the DSP.  Two of the flowers are colored using a Sweet Sorbet Stampin’ Blends Marker and Night of Navy watercolor pencil and a Blender Pen. Once adhered together the piece is popped on the background embossed panel.  A stamp from Stampin’ Up! Inspired Thoughts stamp set is stamped in Tuxedo Memento Black ink on a piece of Basic White card stock and cropped using a die from Stylish Shapes Dies.  It is popped over the focal piece using Multipurpose Liquid Glue and Stampin’ Dimensionals.  Three different sizes of the Glossy Dot Assortment Gems are popped on the card front.

A piece of the Abigail Rose DSP is fussy cut, colored using the same colors as on the card front then adhered to the Basic White panel.  The panel is then adhered to the card base using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

A Basic White medium envelope gets a panel of Abigail Rose DSP adhered to the envelope flap and two flowers are colored to match the card front.

Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you took the time to linger and look at my other blog post and cards and that you will join me on my stamping journey as I share my cards with you each day. My hope and wish are that you will be inspired to create amazing creations yourself. Feel free to CAS(E) any card. Any questions you may have, you know you can always contact me. Have a blessed day!


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Stampin’ Up! Products Used Creating This Project

Blender Pens

$12.00

 Card Cuts

  • Basic White card stock
    • card base — 4-1/4″ x 11″ scored at 5-1/2″
    • inside panel — 3-34″ x 5″
    • embossed panel — 4″ x 5-1/4″
    • panel behind art piece — Stitched Rectangle Die 2″ x 4″

 



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6 thoughts on “Stampin’ Up! Inspired Thoughts with Abigail Rose

  1. The dsp is beautiful on its own, but it’s even more so with your coloring, Shirley! Thanks so much for joining us at Sunday Stamps!

  2. Gorgeous, Shirley! Love those splashes of color you added to the DSP, it really pops! So many fun layers! Thanks so much for playing at Sunday Stamps!

  3. Beautiful card Shirley! Love the designer paper, perfectly colored! 🙂

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