Birthday Builder Wheel Card Kit Tutorial

Good Morning Stampers

The latest card kit tutorial is out.  This tutorial showcases the BRAND NEW Builder Wheels.  The new builder wheels let you customize your wheel any way you'd like.  In this case we've stacked 3 together.

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Everyone has a birthday, so this class is perfect for your favorite birthday youngster or just those that are young at heart! These bright and cheerful cards make a great gift or can save the day when you need a last minute birthday card.

You will make:
 Four Birthday Cards
 One coordinating Circle Box

These projects feature the Stampin’ Around Builder Wheels; Candle Crazy, Birthday, and So Many Stars along with the Party Hearty stamp set and circle punches. The bright fun colors and bold designs make this set party ready! The Circle Box holds the coordinating cards and also makes a unique gift bag. Get in the party spirit and create this set to give as gifts and to have on hand. You will be glad you did when you are prepared, even for last minute parties, with fun cards!

This tutorial contains 23 pages of step by step instructions with color photos.

 

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Stamps
• Party Hearty stamp set (111532)
• Stampin’ Around Builder Wheels (NEW)
o So Many Stars (118620)
o Candle Crazy (118618)
o Birthday (118619)

Card Stock
• Old Olive (100702)
• Melon Mambo (115320)
• Tempting Turquoise (102067)
• So Saffron (105118)
• Whisper White (100730)

Ink
• Ink Refills:

  • Old Olive, (100531)
  • Melon Mambo, (115662)
  • Tempting Turquoise (101041)

• Stampin’ Write Markers:

  • Old Olive,  (100079)
  • Melon Mambo,  (121074)
  • Tempting Turquoise, (100058)
  • So Saffron (105114)

• VersaMark Pad (102283)

Accessories

  • Stampin Around: Jumbo Wheel Handle, (103661)
  • Wheel Guide,
  • Builder Wheel Spindle and Spacers (119895)
  • Uninked Triple Cell Cartridge (121206)
  • Adhesives

  • SNAIL, (104331)
  • Sticky Strip, (104294)
  • Stampin’ Dimensionals, (104430)
  • Tombow Multipurpose glue (110755) 

  • 3/4" Circle Punch (119873)
  • 1-1/4” Circle Punch (119861)
  • 1-3/4” Circle Punches (119850)
  • Dazzling Diamonds Stampin’ Glitter (102023)
  • Whisper White 1/4" Grosgrain Ribbon (109025)
  • Medium Envelopes – Whisper White (107301)
  • Bone Folder, (102300)
  • Paper Snips (103579)

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