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Simple Stamping

3/5/2022

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I saw many demos use the Sale-a-bration DSP to quickly make cards with very little prep and the cards still looked gorgeous! I decided to use other DSPs in the same manner. I went through my stack and picked 4 different papers to use this simple stamping method on. 
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Here is the type of DSP you need in order for this simple stamping project. Pick a DSP that has the patterns on the outside and a lighter color on the inside. You will then cut it down the middle and make this 1 sheet into 6 card fronts. I also used a DSP that had a bit of pattern in the center (Expressions In Ink), and I just stamped the middle instead of the corner. I really liked how all of the cards turned out and it didn't take much time at all. These are perfect for projects that need duplicates.

Project Supplies: 

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-Card base (8-1/2"x5-1/2") 
-Insert (5-1/4"x4") 
-DSP Front (5-1/4"x4")
-Envelope
-Envelope Flap (5-3/4"x2-1/4")
-Card Decor (4"x3/4")
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I laid out the DSP card fronts and picked out sentiments that fit the space as well as the theme of the DSP. I also wanted a variety of sentiments so that these cards can be used for different occassions. 

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Step 1: Stamp card front and envelope
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Step 2: Attach insert and insert decor

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Step 3: Attach card front and add embellishments
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Step 4: Attach DSP to card flap and trim

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