Good Morning Stampin’ Friends!
OMG – Stampin’ Up! is busy this month!
- Bonus Days
- Online Exclusives – new items
- Paper Pumpkin add on products – 50% off
- Clearance Rack Refresh
- Paper Pumpkin – Fun in the Sun
I placed my order early this morning which included the popular – will be in much demand – Trucking Along Bundle #162306.
Along with another package of the Open Horse Sleigh Designer Series. Have you seen it? I had to cut into it for today’s card and I hated to do that – I guess I’m considered a DSP hoarder😊😊😊
Now for today’s card and video. I used one of the sheets from the above DSP to create the below card. It’s a fun fold card (book binding, I think it’s called).
Inside of the card:
I won’t go into detail since I’ve attached a video showing me making this card. I’ve also included a PDF tutorial with card measurements and supply list.
Here’s the PDF of the card measurements and supplies used – One Horse Open Sleigh download
Thanks again for stopping by and spending a bit of your time with me. I hope you enjoyed learning about how this card came together. Hopefully you were even inspired just a bit. If you enjoyed my project for today, please be sure to visit my Card Gallery for lots of ideas and inspiration. Have a great weekend!
If you need any items to make the above project and/or stampin’ supplies, I’d be very happy to be your demonstrator. Just click on this link for instant access to my store.
Or you can drop me an e-mail if you have any questions or would like for me to place the order for you.
The free gift for July is shown below.
Use this month’s host code when you order $50 or greater and receive that month’s free gift from me! If your order is over $150, please do not use this code. Not using my host code (if your order is over $150) entitles you to free Stampin’ rewards and you’ll still get the monthly free gift.
Note: Make sure that you can see my name on the final checkout page listed as your Demonstrator when you order so that you know that you’re ordering with me.
Where did you get the graff lines for the blocks?
Do you mean the grid on the acrylic blocks? The blocks are from a company that no longer exists. But they used to be part of Spellbinders so maybe Spellbinders may have some.
If I misunderstood you, please let me know. Thanks!