Hi Stampin' Friends!
Today is Stampin' Royalty Challenge Day! This week we got FREE reign! This week our challenge was: ANYTHING GOES!
So I thought I would take that opprotunity to make a Front Step Card. My friend and fellow demonstrator, Cathy, loves to make step cards and has brought one for a make and take project at our demonstrator meetings and last week she demonstrated for us how to make them. They are easy to make with our new paper cutter and Simply Scored Board!
Here is my Front Step Card:
Here is Cathy's diagram on how to cut your card stock to make a Front Step Card.
Two things to note:
1. Your piece of card stock should measure 11" x 4-1/4" (NOT 4-1/2" as indicated above)
2. When you begin to cut into your card stock to make the slits in the paper put your blade in at 1" and stop at 6-1/2", repeat on the other side then do your scoring.
Have fun with it and see what you can make! And now take a look at what my fellow Goddesess at Stampin' Royalty made this week.
Feel free to play along with our challenge, link your card/creation to today's post.
recipe:
stamps: sketched birthday
ink: real red, bermuda bay, whisper white
paper: whisper white, basic black, bermuda bay, coastal cabana, polka dot parade dsp, red glimmer paper
accessories: real red stitched grosgrain ribbon, whisper white baker's twine, rhinestone jewels, white embossing powder, dimensionals, mini glue dots, multipurpose liquid glue, white marker (non-stampin' up)
tools: stampin' trimmer, simply scored scoring tool, paper snips, big shot, bitty banners framelits, heat tool, owl builder punch, ruler
*all items used to make this card can be purchase in my online store
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