Good morning everyone! I made a Sliding Pop Up card for a friend that's expecting a baby later this month. The stamps are from a Stampin' Up! set called Build-a-Roo. The designer papers are from CTMH. I like the blues and pinks since it can be used together for a unisex look.
Sorry I haven't posted any new punch art for a while. I've been so busy with designing tutorials for SCS. My T-Slide tutorial will go live on July 21st Technique Wednesday.
I'm currently working on a calendar desk set with 12 months of punchies. This is a big undertaking and it's taking longer than I anticipated. I'm eager to play with my new SU punches that will be arriving next week. Until then, you'll probably be seeing more stamped cards than punched cards. I have to make more samples for my T-Slide gallery so there will be several more of those posted in the next 2 weeks.
Thanks everyone for being loyal readers! I surpassed 1,000 email subscribers this week. WOOHOO!
6 comments:
another fab card kim i love it
hugs tracy x
You blog is an absolute treasure and if you want to do stamping cards that's fine with me. I'll stay right here until you return to punches. You are always one of the bright spots in my day. Good luck with your tutorials.
Jo E
I love this card!! I've got a question on the original tutorial. What size is the large bashful blue piece, and what size is the other large blue piece(pacific point maybe)? And where are each scored. It looks to me like they are a little different, but maybe they are the same. It only lists one large size piece in your list.
Thanks for your help.
Please reread the instructions on the original tutorial. Right under the 3rd picture in the post, there is a list of all pieces needed (dimensions and cardstock color). The first step in the instructions gives the scoring instructions dimensions for every piece. Are you not seeing these items in your internet browser?
You are an absolute sweetie (^;
You put a lot of work into your blog and I just have to say THANKS
God Bless, JoAnn
Love your card!
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