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DSP Christmas Card Fun

12/4/2022

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I love creating cards that showcase different patterns from a pack of DSP. This layout can be used with any DSP pack and sentiment, but I decided to use it for another Christmas card. You can never have too many Christmas cards handy! 
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​​​​​Materials Needed: 
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Stamps/Dies: Christmas Banners Bundle, All That Dies
Ink: Real Red or Sweet Sorbet, Garden Green or Shaded Spruce
Cardstock: Garden Green, Sweet Sorbet, Basic White, Shaded Spruce, Early Espresso
Specialty Paper/DSP: Sweetest Christmas, Real Red & White Glimmer, Gold & Rose Gold Metallic 
Embellishments: Adhesive Backed Seasonal Sequins

​Measurements: 

1. Garden Green Rectangle (5-½”x 8-½” scored at 4-¼”)
2. Sweet Sorbet Rectangle (5-¼”x4”)
3. Basic White Rectangle (5-¼”x4”)
4. Sweet Sorbot Rectangle (cut to 5-¼”x4” and die cut wit diagonal striped die)
5. Basic White Rectangle (4-¾”x1-½”)
6. 5 DSP Rectangles (1”x3/4”)
7. 2 Garden Green die cut sprigs
8. 2 Shaded Spruce die cut sprigs
9. 2 Real Red Glimmer Paper die cut banners
10. 2 Early Espresso die cut pine cone back layer
11. 2 Gold Glimmer Paper die cut pine cone front layer
12. 5 DSP Rectangle Strips (1”x 3-⅞”)
13. DSP rectangle (5-¾”x2-¼”)
14. Basic White Envelope
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Step 1: Stamp & die cut sentiment.
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Step 2: Stamp envelope and add DSP on flap. 
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Step 3: Add DSP pieces to card front. 

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Step 4: Add decorative layer.
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Step 5: Adhere card front to card base. 
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Step 6: Layer pieces on back of sentiment. 

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Step 7: Add liquid glue to edges and dimensionals in the middle of the sentiment piece. 
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Step 8: Attach label and add embellishments. 
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Step 9: Attach insert and decor pieces on inside of card. 
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Bracelet Packaging

12/3/2022

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Are you a crafter that needs cute packaging for other things you make? That's exactly what I needed to design. I have a craft fair coming up and I have started making bracelets to sell. I didn't want to just have a bracelet in a bag, so I decided to create a cute package that can be gifted right away. I wanted a package that was cute but simple because I am going to making hundreds of these! If you would like to purchase supplies to make this project, click here. ​

​​​​​Materials Needed: 
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Stamps/Dies: Santa's Delivery, All That Dies
Ink: Versamark
Cardstock: Real Red
Specialty Paper/DSP: Sweetest Christmas
​Embellishments: White Embossing Powder, Iridescent Pearl Basic Jewels, 2022-2024 In Color Baker's Twine Pack
​Other: Clear Envelope 

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Step 1: Heat emboss your sentiment on a Real Red label. 
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Step 2: Attach DSP to one side of the card stock piece. 

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Step 3: Adhere cardstock around the bottom of the clear envelope. I like to leave the opening at the bottom so that the packaging can be reused. 
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Step 4. Adhere label with dimensionals, add Baker's Twine tied in a bow. 

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Step 5: Add embellishments. 
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Step 6: Add your bracelet or other goodie in the bag. 
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Memories of Tomorrow Christmas Card

12/1/2022

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Are you ready for the holidays? Here is a cute card for the holiday season with a faux wrap around ribbon. I saw projects on Pinterest that had this cute wrap around ribbon but when I tried it, the ribbon just kept bulging and didn't look right. I finally decided to try to fake it by splitting the ribbon in two. It worked! Check the steps below to see how I faked this wrap around ribbon.  If you would like to purchase supplies to make this card, click here. ​
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​​​​​Materials Needed: 
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Stamps/Dies: Sweet Candy Canes 
Ink: Versamark
Cardstock: Real Red, Basic White
Specialty Paper/DSP: Sweetest Christmas 
Ribbon: Real Red & Garden Green Ribbon

Embellishments: White Embossing Powder, Iridescent Pearl Basic Jewels

Measurements:

1. Basic White Rectangle (7”x5” scored at 3-½”)
2. DSP Rectangle (2-⅞”x 1”)
3. Garden Green Ribbon (12”)
4. Real Red Rectangle (4-¾”x3-¼”)
5. Real Red Rectangle (4-¾”x3-¼”)
6. Basic White Rectangle (3-⅜”x1-⅝”)
7. Real Red Rectangle (1-½”x3-¼”)
8. DSP Rectangle- (5-¼”x2”)
9. Basic White Envelope (5-⅛”x3-⅝”)
10. DSP Rectangle (4-½”x3”) 
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Step 1: Adhere sentiment piece to basic white rectangle. 
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Step 2: Attach one piece of ribbon ~2inches to the left top corner. 

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Step 3: Tie a bow with the remaining piece of ribbon, adhere with glue dot, and trim tails. 
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Step 4: Attach card front to card base. 

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Step 5: Attach DSP to card front. 
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Step 6: Attach sentiment with dimensionals. 

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Step 7: Attach card stock and decor piece inside card. 
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Step 8: Stamp sentiment in bottom left corner of envelope, attach DSP to envelope flap and trim. 

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    Hello, my name is Danielle D. Diaz and I am an Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator in New Mexico. I look forward to creating with you using my favorite products from Stampin' Up! 

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