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STAMPIN' UP's LET IT RIDE - STARRY, STARRY NIGHT - April Stamp Camp

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Howdy, Stampers!      This is another idea not original to me, but I couldn't help but recreate this unique template from Pinterest by Buffy Cooper, especially since I had everything I needed on hand.  So, let's get started! Happy Stampin’! Sue Duffy ~ mandsduffy@comcast.net Details A2 card base in Whisper White Thick CS and a Night of Navy CS mat, with the sky cut from Twinkle Twinkle DSP. Cut a piece of the DSP 3-3/4 x 4-1/4.  On paper trimmer, cut bottom 3-3/4 edge from 4-1/4 at an angle up to 3-1/4.  Now, your DSP is 3-3/4 W x 4-1/4 L on the right side and 3-1/4 L on the left side.  If necessary, you can draw a line, first. Cut a piece of Night of Navy CS to 3-7/8 x 4-3/8 (or 4 x 4-1/2, if you prefer a wider border of mat to show).  Just as with the DSP, trim bottom edge from 4-3/8 at an angle up to 3-3/8 (or 4 to 3-1/2). Position your Navy mat on your card base so you can tell how much room you have to stamp and stamp the trees in Shaded Spruce and

FROSTED PEACEFUL REFLECTION - December 2018 Stamp Camp

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Hello, Stampers!      This is another card we created at Stamp Camp this month - isn't it lovely and "peaceful"?  It was very easy to make, too.  Let's get started! Happy Stampin’! Sue Duffy ~ mandsduffy@comcast.net Measurements PAPER – Whisper White Thick CS – 8-1/2 x 5-1/2, score at 4-1/4; Highland Heather – 5-1/4 x 4; Shimmery White – 5 x 3-3/4 INKS – Highland Heather, Old Olive, Night of Navy, Lemon Lime Twist, Pool Party, Mint Macaron; Highland Heather Marker OTHER – Stamping Sponges, Wink of Stella, Glitter & Clear Epoxy Shapes (if you have them), Spritzer containing alcohol and a few drops of Frost White Shimmer Paint Instructions Lightly sponge Night of Navy near bottom of top layer, then blend in Pool Party in the middle, and Lemon Lime Twist near the top Stamp stem/leaves in Old Olive, and two-step flower in Highland Heather, using Marker to ink the flower stem, if you are afraid of over-inking your stamp Stamp water rip