Sunday, July 6, 2025

Share it Sunday! Free tutorial - Coneflower Celebrations

 

Happy Sunday - hoping your weekend is going great. Time to share another great project and free tutorial!  This card is just so beautiful and vibrant - sure to make anyone's day!  I hope you like it as much as I do!

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Coneflower Celebrations

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 Supplies:

·       Stamp Sets: Coneflower Celebrations Stamp Set (165247)

·       Card Stock and Paper: Timid Tiger Card Stock (165626); Darling Duckling Card Stock (165622); Granny Apple Green Card Stock (146990); Pecan Pie Card Stock (161717); Basic White Card Stock (166780); Country Woods Designer Series Paper (163393)

·       Stamp Pads: Timid Tiger Ink (165278); Granny Apple Green Ink (147095); Darling Duckling Ink (165277)

·       Tools: Coneflower Celebrations Dies (165250); Blending Brushes (153611); Pecan Pie Stampin’ Blends (161674)

·       Miscellaneous: 2025-2027 In Color Flat Pearls (165192); Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430); Stampin’ Seal Adhesive (152813)

 Measurements:

 ·       Timid Tiger Card Stock: 8 ½” x 5 ½”

·       Darling Duckling Card Stock: 8 ½” x 5 ½”

·       Granny Apple Green Card Stock: 11” x 1 ½”

·       Pecan Pie Card Stock: 2” x 1”

·       Basic White Card Stock: ½” x 2 ½”, 5” x 3 ¾”

·       DSP: 5 ¼” x 4”

 Instructions:

 1.    Card Base: Fold the Timid Tiger Cardstock in half to form your card base.

2.    Background: Adhere the Country Wood DSP to the front of the card.

3.    Leaves & Stem: Stamp the stem and two leaves onto the 11" strip of Granny Apple Green cardstock. Die-cut all three pieces.

4.    Flower Center: Die-cut the flower center from Pecan Pie cardstock. Use the Dark Pecan Pie Blend to color some of the die-cut triangle details.

5.    Flowers: Die-cut the double flower and detailed flower from Darling Duckling cardstock. Cut apart the double flower and flip one piece over. Stamp the coordinating flower image onto both pieces using Darling Duckling ink. Do not stamp the detailed flower piece.

6.    Ink Blending: Using a Blending Brush and Timid Tiger ink, add color to the top center of each flower piece. Start with the darkest color in the middle and blend outward to create a gradient effect.

7.    Assemble Flowers:

·       Adhere one of the stamped flowers to the upper right front of the card.

·       Adhere the flower stem on top of this flower.

·       Attach the second flower over the stem, only applying adhesive to the center so the petals lift slightly.

·       Layer the detailed flower over both, again using adhesive only at the center.

·       Curl the petals slightly with a bone folder to give a realistic look.

8.    Add Flower Center: Use Stampin’ Dimensionals to attach the Pecan Pie flower center.

9.    Attach Leaves: Adhere the leaves along the stem as shown.

10. Sentiment: Stamp your greeting on the ½” strip of Basic White cardstock. Flag both ends using paper snips. Adhere to the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

11. Finishing Touches: Add three Timid Tiger Flat Pearls to embellish the card front.

12. Inside & Envelope: Stamp the inside of the card and the envelope to coordinate.

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If you don't currently have a demonstrator and would like a catalog; are interested in joining my team of Crazy Stamping Ladies; or would like to learn more about Stampin' Up! and our products, please email me at crazystampinglady@gmail.com
*Note: Any costs shown are in the U.S. Market for July 2025 – Price will vary in other Stampin’ Up! markets.  Product pricing varies by market.  Check with your local demonstrator if you are not in the U.S. to find out your cost.
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Always Stamping, Maureen - the Crazy Stamping Lady!

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