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Love & Joy

December 14, 2023

This week in my Facebook Live I shared some cards using the A Walk In The Park 12″ x 12″ Designer Series Paper. Today I have a Bridge Fold card using the same Designer Series Paper. I cut my card base from Cherry Cobbler card. I cut two pieces of the same pattern paper from the A Walk in the Park Designer Series Paper and attached one to each of the narrow outside panels. I embossed two pieces of Basic White card using the Fern 3D Embossing Folder and attached them to the narrow inside panels. I cut four trees from the A Walk in the Park Designer Series Paper using the co-ordinating Merriest Trees Dies.

I cut the decorative pieces from Gold Foil card using the Merriest Trees Die and attached them to each tree. I also cut a Gold Foil star for each tree using the Merriest Trees Die. I attached two of the trees to Basic White card before attaching the panel to the central panel of the card base. I attached a narrow strip of A Walk in the Park Designer Series Paper to a strip of Cherry Cobbler card which is attached to the narrow outside panels of the card base to create the bridge. I attached the last two trees to the outside edges of the card base making sure to only add adhesive where necessary.

I stamped “love and joy” from the Merriest Trees stamp set onto Basic White card and used the banner from the Something Fancy Dies to cut it out. I attached the greeting to the bridge between the trees. I stamped another greeting from the Merriest Trees stamp set onto Basic White card using Cherry Cobbler ink. I fussy cut a small tree from the A Walk in the Park Designer Series Paper and attached it beside the greeting. I attached this panel to the back of the card to give me somewhere to write a message.

I hope I have inspired you to take a look at this Designer Series Paper which you can find on page 5 of the September to December mini catalogue. Stampin’ Up! donates $4.25 from each package sold to support those in need of support.

Bye for now,

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