Embrace Life-cool technique!
I am showing you a card I made that was inspired from a card made from my SS. She used the same stamp set, but different colors.
First you want to cut your card stock to the size you want. Then you will divide this cardstock up into different sizes. See below.

Then you will use a sponge on each card piece, make sure when you do them you lay them back down in the same way you cut them, so your card fits properly, you can always number them if that will make it easier. I have them already taped down to the cardstock. Make sure the edges meet up.

Then you will want to mask off the edges so when you stamp your image it won't get on the bottom layer. Just to show you how I covered it up, here is a picture of just three sides masked off. You will want to do all four sides before stamping.

Here is a picture of how I stamped the image. For this technique less is better. You want to make sure that the different pieces are the focal point.

This is a picture of the final product. I love how this just pops, and it is very easy!
Of course I put some glitter on it, even though you can't see it.
I would love for you guys to try this! Make one, and then send me a picture!!
Hand made cards are so personal and special. And SU! really helps you to make it easy! Give me a call if you want to make this card and don't mind coming to my house in Kernersville! I would be happy to help you!!
First you want to cut your card stock to the size you want. Then you will divide this cardstock up into different sizes. See below.

Then you will use a sponge on each card piece, make sure when you do them you lay them back down in the same way you cut them, so your card fits properly, you can always number them if that will make it easier. I have them already taped down to the cardstock. Make sure the edges meet up.

Then you will want to mask off the edges so when you stamp your image it won't get on the bottom layer. Just to show you how I covered it up, here is a picture of just three sides masked off. You will want to do all four sides before stamping.

Here is a picture of how I stamped the image. For this technique less is better. You want to make sure that the different pieces are the focal point.

This is a picture of the final product. I love how this just pops, and it is very easy!
Of course I put some glitter on it, even though you can't see it.
I would love for you guys to try this! Make one, and then send me a picture!!
Hand made cards are so personal and special. And SU! really helps you to make it easy! Give me a call if you want to make this card and don't mind coming to my house in Kernersville! I would be happy to help you!!





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