Ok. If we’re honest about it, who out there has looked at a new product in the Stampin’ Up! catalog and (initially) said “No thanks, not buying.”? Then…people start posting all these adorable projects with the product, and you have to have it. That is exactly what happened with the Magnolia Lane suite for me, and it has been one of my favorite and most loved stamp sets so far. You know the saying…Never judge a book by its cover. LOL
Here is a birthday card I made for a friend of mine who has a birthday coming up. For this card, I used the Magnolia Lane DSP and Magnolia Blooms stamp set. Can’t find this stamp set in the annual catalog? Nope, it’s not in there. It’s in our new Experience Creativity brochure for novice stampers. I love how this stamp set makes an awesome companion to the rest of the Magnolia Lane suite.
- Cut a 4-1/4″ x 11″ piece of Mossy Meadow cardstock. Score and fold in half to create card base.
- Cut a 3-3/4″ x 5″ piece of Petal Pink cardstock and emboss with Corrugated embossing folder (or crimp). Adhere to front of card base.
- Cut a 2-1/2″ x 4-1/2″ piece of Magnolia Lane DSP. Cut a wedge at one end to create a banner. Adhere banner to Petal Pink layer with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
- Die cut a large circle (2nd largest) from Stitched Shapes dies in Mossy Meadow cardstock. Adhere to banner.
- Wrap a 24″ piece of Linen Thread around the banner/circle and tie off with bow on right side.
- Stamp sentiment from Magnolia Blooms stamp set on a Whisper White punched out Everyday Label in Mossy Meadow ink. Adhere to circle with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
- Add 5/8″ Petal Pink Organdy bow over Linen Thread bow with Glue Dots.
- Stamp large flower from Magnolia Blooms stamp in lower right corner of a 4″ x 5-1/4″ piece of Whisper White cardstock in Petal Pink ink. Adhere inside card.
- Finish front of card with a little bit of Rhinestones bling.
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