Tuesday, May 10, 2016
A Note of Thanks
Yes, Teacher Appreciation Week may have been last week, but it's not far until the end of the school year, so a few more school themed cards are in order! This one uses stamps and dies from Reverse Confetti and is based on the current sketch at CAS(e) this Sketch.
I stamped the outline alphabet block image from the Class Act set on a white panel in kraft pigment ink as a background. While that set, I stamped and die cut the set's apple image. I assembled it, then added it over the stamped text block with foam tape for dimension. The set's "a note of thanks" sentiment was stamped in black on a red banner strip die cut using a die from the Tag Me set. I adhered the finished panel to a kraft card base. These would have been a perfect thank you card design to mass produce for my kindergarten students last year . . .
Materials Used:
Class Act stamp set, Class Act and Tag Me dies (Reverse Confetti); Memento Lady Bug, Bamboo Leaves, and Tuxedo Black inks and Memento Luxe Toffee Crunch ink (Tsukineko/IMAGINE Craft); Real Red cardstock (Stampin' Up!); Kraft cardstock (Papertrey Ink); foam tape
I stamped the outline alphabet block image from the Class Act set on a white panel in kraft pigment ink as a background. While that set, I stamped and die cut the set's apple image. I assembled it, then added it over the stamped text block with foam tape for dimension. The set's "a note of thanks" sentiment was stamped in black on a red banner strip die cut using a die from the Tag Me set. I adhered the finished panel to a kraft card base. These would have been a perfect thank you card design to mass produce for my kindergarten students last year . . .
Materials Used:
Class Act stamp set, Class Act and Tag Me dies (Reverse Confetti); Memento Lady Bug, Bamboo Leaves, and Tuxedo Black inks and Memento Luxe Toffee Crunch ink (Tsukineko/IMAGINE Craft); Real Red cardstock (Stampin' Up!); Kraft cardstock (Papertrey Ink); foam tape
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We still have a month and a half until the end of the school year -- we go right until the end of June! Your card is super sweet, Lori! Great take on the sketch!
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