When I saw this card on Patti Lee’s blog I had to CASE it. The template for this side step dresser card comes from Jackie Topa. Click here for Jackie’s tutorial video for how to create this type of card. I used the same colors and Wicked Cool stamp set Patti used. Since I do not own the Curly Label punch I used the Tab punch instead and black Glimmer Brads I received at the Fort Worth regional.
Which leads me to mention I attended Stampin’ Up’s! Fort Worth Regional this past Saturday. It was a lot fun, informative and Shelli Gardner provided inspiration. We all need from time to time a reminder of what we need to be doing to achieve our goals. There were some very talented demonstrators and SU home office staff present awesome projects and techniques. This was my first SU event and loved it. I was hoping to trade some of my Witch Halloween cards before the session started but due to a freeway closing did not arrive to the convention center early enough. However I was able to trade throughout the session. I will post the cards I received in the next few days. All I can say is the Fort Worth regional left me wanting more which is why I have made it a goal to go to convention. If you’re a demonstrator and have not attended an SU event consider doing so. You’ll be glad you did. Now onto my card.
By the way I have also submitted my card to PPA60 Halloween Inspiration Challenge. They have some great cards posted by the design team.
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Project info:
Witch in a Dresser card
Finished size: 4.25″ H x 5.50″ W
Stamp Sets: Wicked Cool
Paper: Cardstock: Rich Razzleberry, Old Olive, Whisper White
Ink: Rich Razzleberry Classic ink and marker, Basic Black ink, Pumpkin Pie marker, Old Olive marker
Accessories: Tab Punch, Black Glimmer Brads
Techniques: Paper crafting
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