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For The Record

May 5, 2022

This week on my Facebook Live, I shared some cards I made using the For The Record stamp set. As usual when a new catalogue arrives, I forget all about the product in any other current catalogue. So this stamp set from the January to June Mini Catalogue has actually never been inked (but don’t tell my husband that)! I decided to use the striped image from the stamp set and stamp it across a panel of Basic White using the new In-colours – Starry Sky, Parakeet Party, Tahitian Tide, Sweet Sorbet and Orchid Oasis. I attached the stamped panel to Starry Sky card and then scored and folded Thick Basic White card.

I stamped the record image from the For The Record stamp set onto Basic Black card using Versamark ink. I sprinkled the image with Black Embossing Powder and heat set it. I cut out the image using the largest circle from the Layering Circle Dies. I cut Starry Sky card using the smallest circle from the Layering Circle Dies. I attached the Starry Sky circle to the centre of the record image before attaching the panel to the card front using dimensionals. I stamped the greeting from the For The Record stamp set onto Basic White card using Starry Sky ink and cut it out using one of the banners from the Seasonal Labels Dies.

I attached the banner across the record image using dimensionals underneath both ends. To decorate the inside of the card, I stamped another greeting from the For The Record stamp set using Starry Sky ink onto the inside of the card base. I stamped the striped image across Basic White card using Starry Sky ink, cut it into a narrow strip which I attached to Starry Sky card. The striped panel is attached across the bottom of the inside of the card. I really do not understand why I waited so long to ink this stamp set because it is so much fun. I’d love to know what you think of the card.

Bye for now,

Kris

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