Hello, hello! Welcome to another Stamping Society Monthy tutorial. This month we are featuring the new 2021-23 Stamping’ Up! InColors. We are all sharing projects using one or all 5 of the new colors: Evening Evergreen, Fresh Freesia, Pale Papaya, Polished Pink, Soft Succulent
What is Stamping Society? We are group of international stampers who showcase an idea monthly through a blog hop and then offer more exclusive ideas through a tutorial. The tutorial showcases 6 exclusive ideas along with instructions and a video. Details on how to get the tutorial at the end of this post.
Do you have a favorite new InColor? I’m warming to all of them and am having a hard time choosing a favorite. I love how each of these new colors compliment the existing colors!
Plentiful Plants - ‘ BIGGEST THANKS’ CARD:
I know, I know … I shared a couple of plant cards last month. Ha! Plants are like flowers. the more the merrier and I can’t seem to get enough. The new InColor greens are perfect for plants! This card also features Pale Papaya. I’ve used the Plentiful Plants Bundle. A full list of supplies can be found at the end of this post.
Ready to recreate this card? Let’s go!
‘Biggest Thanks’ card
Cut a piece of Pale Papaya cardstock to 8.5” x 5.5”. Score and fold in half to create card base.
Cut a piece of the BRICK pattern from the ‘Bloom Where You Are Planted’ Designer Series Papers to 3.75 “x 5.5”. Center left to right and mount to the Pale Papaya Cardstock.
Cut a piece of Basic White cardstock to 3.25 “x 5.5”. Die cut a 2.5” circle* from the top center of this cut piece. *Save the circle die cut for the tutorial card.
Stamp the ‘BIGGEST THANKS’ greeting in Soft Succulent onto the bottom front of the Basic White Cardstock. Set piece aside for the moment.
Stamp a leafy plant in Evening Evergreen and on Soft Succulent. Cut out both plants.
Stamp the oval bottom pot in Pale Papaya. Cut out.
Cut out the macramé plant holder in Basic White cardstock.
Assemble the hanging leafy plant. Layer both leafy plants and adhere to the backside of the Pale Papaya pot. Layer the white macramé plant holder over the top of the plant image. Weave the leaves of the plant through the macramé plant holder.
Tie white bakers twine to the top of the white macramé plant holder.
Arrange hanging plant to the left side of the circle window opening of the Basic White cardstock. Tape the white baker’s twine to the backside of the Basic White Cardstock so the macramé plant holder appears to hang.
Center the Basic White cardstock left to right and mount to brick pattern using Stampin’ Dimensionals. Add extra Stampin’ Dimensionals to the backside of the plant and mount to the brick pattern.
Add three Clear Epoxy Essentials card front in open areas. These look like dew drops to place them around the plant. See card for suggested placement.
WANT MORE? My bonus project is available in the monthly tutorial along with 5 other exclusive projects.
HOW TO GET THE MONTHLY TUTORIAL:
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Below is a sneak peek of this month’s tutorial. The tutorial offers exclusive alternate projects to the ones shared on this blog hop.
Thank you so much for visiting and I hope you find a nugget of inspiration along the way. Have a great day! Charlet
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Like this card? Want to make it? Supplies for this projects are listed below.
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