Monday, July 5, 2021

A Thank You Card For You - International Hopping

 






















Today I'm participating for the first time in Kylie Bertucci's Monthly International Blog Hop. If you joined me through the hop, I welcome you. You are visiting Carla Bosselaar from De Pere in Wisconsin, USA. I'm so glad you found me. 











I created this card from the Stampin' Up! Annual Catalog 2021-2022.

What materials I used:
155082 Quiet Meadow Stampset
158283 Blossoms in Bloom Stampset
159229 Thick Cardstock 8 1/2x11"
101910 Shimmery White Cardstock 8 1/2x11"
155426 Pattern Party DSP 12x12" (Hostess Rewards)
101406 Stazon Jet Black Pad
147116 Crumb Cake Ink
147107 Pool Party Ink
154585 Soft Pastels Assortment
102845 Blender Pens
133773 Sponge Daubers
152883 Lovely Labels Pick A Punch 
149441 Petal Pink 5/8" Ribbon
155766 Simply Elegant Trim
155568 Bumblebee Trikets
103683 Mini Glue Dots
104430 Stampin' Dimensionals
110755 Multipurpose Liquid Glue
102300 Bone Folder

I stamped the image with Stazon and colored the background with Pool Party Ink and a Sponge Dauber then colored with Soft Pastels and Blender Pens.
Sponged the sides with Crumb Cake Ink. Cut the DSP, ribbon and adhered it to the card with Dimensional. Added more DSP on the inside of the card.
Punched 2 1/4x1/4" piece of White Cardstock with the Lovely Lables Pick A Punch tool and stamped it with the sentiment from the Blossoms in Bloom Stampset.

If you like my card, please take a minute and pop over to Kylie's blog and vote for me. Thank you so much. 


Happy Stamping.

Carla Bosselaar
Independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator



4 comments:

  1. A very pretty thank you card Carla! Thank you for being part of my International Blog Highlights this month and all the best with voting!

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  2. Thank you so, so much for having me in your International blog Highlights. It's the first time for me to participate, this is so exciting.
    Thank you very much Kylie.

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  3. Pretty card, I love how you used the pape on the inside as well as the label area, neat ribbon detail 🙂

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