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Sailing Birthday

January 28, 2022

Today I have another card to share with you using the Let’s Set Sail Bundle, which I shared this week on my Facebook Live. I attached a piece of Simply Marbleous 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper to Night of Navy card and then scored and folded Balmy Blue card. I cut a circle from Basic White card using the Layering Circle Dies and stamped the sea image from the Let’s Set Sail stamp set across the bottom of the circle. I used the Sailboat Builder Punch to punch the ship and mast from Night of Navy card before attaching it to the stamped circle.

I stamped both the sail images from the Let’s Set Sail stamp set onto Basic White card using Night of Navy ink and used the Sailboat Builder Punch to punch them out. I attached the sails to the panel using dimensionals. I stamped the bird image twice onto the circle using Night of Navy ink.

I attached the stamped circle to a Balmy Blue scalloped circle cut using the Layering Circle Dies before attaching the panel to the card front. I stamped “happy birthday” from the Special Moments stamp set (you can earn this stamp set for free with a qualifying order during Sale-A-Bration) onto Basic White card using Night of Navy ink. I used the banner die from the Bouquet of Love Dies to cut out the greeting before attaching it to the card front using dimensionals. To decorate the inside of the card, I stamped the greeting from the Best Year stamp set onto Basic White card using Night of Navy ink. I attached a narrow strip of Night of Navy card behind one long edge of a strip of Simply Marbleous Designer Series Paper before attaching it across the bottom of the stamped Basic White card.

I love this card, what about you?

Bye for now,

Kris

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