Stampin’ Up! Merriest Moments

Stampin’ Up! Merriest Moments

The card I am sharing today is an easel card.  It is very easy to make.  I used the Stampin’ Up! Merriest Moments stamp set to create the card along with Boughs of Holly Designer Series Paper and the Stampin’ Up! Hope and Peace stamp set for the greeting and sentiment.

I am entering the Addicted to Stamps and More Challenge. Their theme for this challenge is Any Occasion.

I am also entering the Sketch Saturday Challenge.  

To start you will need a piece of card stock cut 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. I used Basic White card stock.  Score at 5-1/2″ and 2-1/8″.  Fold on the 2-1/8″ score line.  This is a valley fold.  The other piece of Basic White you see in the photo is to create the easel.  It is adhered to the upper portion of the fold.  It is easier if you put the adhesive on the fold and not the panel you are attaching.

This is how the card looks when folded to creat the easel stand.

This is a side view of the easel after the panel is adhered to create the easel.  I have used clips to hold in place as I need to decorate the panel.  I put a temporary stop for the easel until the card is finished.

I stamped poinsettias in Real Red ink using an image from the Stampin’ Up! Merriest Moments stamp set. I cropped using dies from the coordinating dies that come with the Merriest Frames Hybrid Embossing Folder.  I cut a 4-18″ x 5-3/8″ panel of Boughs of Holly Designer Series Paper and adhered to the Basic White panel using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.  I cut a 2-1/8″ x 5-3/8″ panel from a different design and adhered over the red one.  I wrapped a length of gold ribbon around the panel adhered in the back using tape.  The poinsettia and all the fussy cut leaves and twigs are arranged over the ribbon and adhered with either Multipurpose Liquid Glue or Stampin’ Dimensionals.  A greeting from Stampin’ Up! Hope and Peace stamp set is stamped in Real Red ink on a scrap of Basic White card stock, fussy cut and popped on the card front.  The card front is then adhered to the card base using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

A different design of the Designer Series Paper is adhered to the inside and the stop for the easel is created by stamping a sentiment from Stampin’ Up! Hope and Peace stamp set on a piece of Basic White card stock and cropping using a die from the Stylish Shapes Dies.  Stampin’ Dimensionals are popped on the back and it is adhered onto the Mossy Meadow panel creating the stop for the easel.

A medium Basic White envelope gets a panel of the Designer Series Paper adhered to the envelope flap using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

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 in Creating This Card

Card cuts are through out the post. 

 


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4 thoughts on “Stampin’ Up! Merriest Moments

    1. Thank you so much, Mary. I think of you when I am making either an easel or collage! You taught me well.

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