Playful Ghosts
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· Stamp Sets: Playful Ghosts (164366)
· Card Stock and Paper: Basic
White (159276)
Basic Black (121045).
Petunia Pop (163801), (2024-2026 In Color DSP (163777), 2024-2026 Glimmer Paper
(163771)
· Stamp Pads: Tuxedo Black (132708),
Versamark (102283)
· Tools: In the Spotlight dies (163580),
· Miscellaneous: Black/Very
Vanilla Check Ribbon (161982), Baker’s Twine Essentials (155475)
· Stampin’ Blends: Petunia
Pop (163828), Shy Shamrock (163825), Peach Pie (163827) Smoky Slate (154904),
Bubble Bath (161675), Basic Black (154843)
Measurements:
· Basic Black: 4 ¼” x 11”
· Basic
White: 2 ¼” x 3”
· Petunia
Pop: 3 ¼” x 3 ¼”
· Petunia Pop
DSP: 4” x 5 ¼”
· Peach Pie
Glimmer: ½” x 4”
· Black/Vanilla
Ribbon: 6”
· White
Baker’s Twine: 8”
Instructions:
1. Cut a 4 ¼” x 11” Basic Black card base. Fold in half.
2. Cut a 4” x 5 ¼” Petunia Pop striped designer paper and adhere to the card
front.
3. Cut a ½” x 4” Peach Pie strip and adhere to the card front.
4. Cut a 2 ¾” Petunia Pop circle.
5. Stamp the BOO and BAT over the circle using Versamark ink.
6. Adhere the circle to the card front using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
7. Stamp the ghost image onto the Basic White cardstock using Tuxedo Black
ink.
8. Color the image using Petunia Pop, Shy Shamrock, Peach Pie, Smoky Slate,
Basic Black and Bubble Bath Stampin’ Blends. Cut.
9. Adhere the ghost to the circle using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
10. Color a 6” piece of Black/Vanilla ribbon using Petunia Pop Stampin’
Blends.
11. Add stripes to an 8” piece of white Baker’s Twine using the Peach Pie
Stampin’ Blends.
12. Fold the checked ribbon in half. Tie the Baker’s Twine around the top of
the fold in a bow and adhere to the card front using glue dots.
13. Stamp BOO below the circle using Tuxedo Black ink.
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