Wednesday, October 24, 2018

DOStamper STARs Thursday Challenge #303 - featuring Peaceful Noel Wreath Card

Welcome to the DOStamper Stars Thursday Challenge #303.  This week, from rainy Texas, I bring you a card made with the Peaceful Noel Bundle.  A  terrific little bundle that you can find on page 29 of the 2018 Holiday Catalog.  


   Measurements:
 Crumb Cake base 5 1/2 x 4 1/4  
Festive Farmhouse DSP 1 3/4 x 5 1/2
Whisper White layer 3 x 3 (2ea)
Ink:
Cherry Cobbler  


TIP:  To make the wreath you need two (2) ovals of same size and several sprigs (using Sprig Punch) in Mossy Meadow and Old Olive.  Stamps one oval with Peaceful Noel sentiment and set aside.  Use Tombow Liquid Glue to adhere sprigs to second her oval, keep adding sprigs to achieve desired look.  Attached stamped oval layer  to oval with sprigs using dimensionals, essentially creating a sprig sandwich.  Use more Tombow to attach to card base.  Added Adhesive Backed Sequins, some were colored with Cherry Cobbler Stampin Blend. 





Product List
Sprig Punch
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$18.00

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Cathy Peck
Stampin' Up Independent Demonstrator
Wichita Falls, TX
texdelch@Hotmail.com
www.tea-n-stamps.blogspot.com
www.tea-n-stamps.stampinup.net
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