
When I first started paper crafting, Stampin Up coordinating products made my life so much easier! This project was built around the cute bow using the Sahara Sand/Night of Navy Baker's Twine. I used the colors in the twine for the entire project and the swirl of the bow led me to pick one of my favorite stamp sets – Sweetly Swirled. If you want to look at some of my other favorites you can check them out on this post.
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To create this card:
- Emboss Whisper White cardstock with Tin Tile Embossing Folder
- Attach Whisper White layer to card using Snail
- Stamp largest swirl stamp on Whisper White scrap using Sahara Sand ink
- Stamp “Oh Hey” in Night of Navy ink inside the swirl circle
- Die cut the Whisper White with the largest circle die
- Attach stamped circle layer to embossed layer using Dimensionals
- Tie twine in a bow
- Attach to corner of circle with Glue Dot

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