Above the Clouds Diagonal Card

This is one of our projects from Stamp Club.  You can get two cards from one sheet of cardstock by cutting it from corner to corner.  Then it gets scored in the center of both directions…… at 5 1/2” on the long side, and 4 1/4” on the short side.

It’s an easy card to make, but different from the regular half sheet card.

Here are the supplies used:

 

Incentive Trip Gift From a Good Friend

I recently was blessed to earn enough points for the 2020 Stampin’ Up! Incentive Trip to Maui.  Of course, it would NOT have been possible without all of my customers and team members.

One of my good friends, AJ, gave me a beautiful box card to commemorate the five Incentive Trips I’ve earned….. the Western Mediterranean Cruise, Thailand, Alaska Cruise, Greek Isles Cruise, and next year’s Maui.  This is one of the most thoughtful gifts I’ve ever received, and she made it herself!!

And, here’s the back of this very special card.

What a wonderful gift.  I love it!!

Best Catch Diorama Card

Our second project for May’s Stamp Club was a diorama card using the Best Catch bundle.

This card has three different levels.  The fisherman is stamped on the back layer.  The cattails are attached to the middle level, and the fish are adhered to the front of the card.

The back layer is Sahara Sand, 4 1/4” x 7 1/2”, scored at 2” from each end.  This is the layer with the fisherman stamped on it.

The middle layer is Soft Suede, 4 1/4” x 5 1/2”, scored at 1” from each end.  This layer is cut with an oval, slightly smaller than the one on the front layer.

The front layer is Crumb Cake, 4 1/4” x 7 1/2”, scored at 2” from each end.  This layer is cut with a large oval and stamped with the Crackle background.

Adhere the Soft Suede flaps to the inside of the Sahara Sand flaps, then adhere the Crumb Cake flaps to the outside of the Sahara Sand flaps to cover the front and sides.

Although it’s a three dimensional card, it can be folded flat and mailed in a regular envelope.

I hope you enjoyed this project.  I’d love to hear from you in the comments below!

Thanks for stopping by.