The possibilities are endless with these two dies sets. Each has a coordinating stamp set to go with them that you can purchase in a bundle and save 15%. But they can also stand alone!
The little teapot is from the Cups & Kettles framelit set. I have always had a fascination with tea sets and when this set came out in the Stampin' Up! 2016 Occasions Catalog I just knew I had to have it!
Tom has had endless tea parties with our granddaughters and he is even getting good at holding up his little finger while he sips. Of course he does not like pretend tea even so he has to have pretend hot chocolate.
Supplies:
Stamp Sets:
Birthday Blooms 140655 (wood-mount) or 140658 (clear mount)
Rose Wonder 140697 Photopolymer
Cardstock:
- 122925 Calypso Coral Cardstock (4 1/4" x 11" and scrap)
- 121045 Basic Black (3 1/2" x 4 3/4")
- 111350 Pacific Point ( 2 1/4" x 3 1/2")
- 100702 Old Olive (scrap)
- 138442 Pretty Petals Designer Series Paper (4 1/4" x 5 1/2", 3 1/4" x 4 1/2", 1 1/2" x 3 1/4")
Ink: Basic Black Archival Ink 140931
Other:
- Big Shot 113439
- Cups & Kettle Framelits Dies 140624
- Rose Garden Framelits Dies 140619
- Rhinestones 119246
- Venetian Crochet Trim 134581
- Dimensionals 104430
- Snail 104332
Instructions:
- Fold the Calypso Coral Cardstock in half to create card base
- Adhere the 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" Designer Paper onto the cardfront
- Adhere the designer series paper 3 1/4" x 4 1/2" to the Basic Black cardstock and then adhere the 1 1/2" x 3 1/4" to the bottom)
- Run the Venetian Trim along the seam of the two designer series papers.
- Adhere the Basic Black Matt to the center of the cardfront with dimensionals.
- Cut out the teapot from the Pacific Point cardstock using the Cups & Kettle Framelits Dies.
- Stamp For You in Basic Black to the center of the Tea Pot.
- Adhere the tea pot over the Venetian Trim with dimensionals.
- Cut out the leaves from the Rose Garden Framelits and tuck it in the top of the tea kettle.
- Stamp the small flower from the Rose Wonder Stamp set and cut out with the coordinating framelit and adhere to the top of the leaf stem with a dimensional.
- Adhere a rhinestones to the flower center.
- With a black sharpie marker color 2 of the medium size rhinestones and adhere to the lower righthand corner of the matt.
Click the link below to download the directions for future reference – or simply book mark this page.
Download Free Tutorial Cups & Kettles
Want to save 15% order the stamp sets and coordinating framelits in a bundle!
A Nice Cuppa Bundle (stamp set & framelits) 140567
Rose Wonder Bundle (stamp set & framelits) 140804
I would love to know what is your favorite way to learn how to make a card?
- Tutorial
- Video
- A Picture
Click here to share which way you love to learn
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Barbara Mitchell says
I love to learn by tutorials.
Debbie Coleby says
A picture is what sparked my creativity, the tutorial is amazing for reference cut I think it’s the video that’s the most helpful especially if there’s a new or intricate fold or technique.
Wanda says
I always enjoy tutorials, as they usually show short cuts and tips to give your project a professional finish.
Wanda says
As well, I have all these setts and have been wanting to use them. Your card is perfect, it has inspired me to make a set for a birthday gift. Thanks for the instruction sheet.
Kristen says
A photo tutorial is my favourite – I don’t always want to watch a video, but step by step pictures are very helpful.
Patsy Waggoner says
Thank you so much for leaving a comment about how you learn best. I offer tutorials twice a month in my newsletter too, so be sure to sign up for that if you don’t already Barbara.
Patsy Waggoner says
I am working on a series of videos for Fun Fold cards to start the mid to end of April – so check it out. good to hear form you Debbie!
Patsy Waggoner says
Thanks Wanda I think Tutorials is #1 so far for learning styles.
Patsy Waggoner says
So glad they inspired you!!! People LOVE to get cards for gifts sometimes I tuck in postage stamps with them too.
Patsy Waggoner says
I am with you Kristen, I love the step by step photo tutorials best myself. I am exactly like you! So more picture tutorials in our future since I love them also!!!
Kate S says
I like video’s, that way I can stop it or rewind when I missed some directions.
Patsy Waggoner says
Sometimes there are steps that only work well to show in a video – too hard to explain so you have to actually show it in action. Thanks so much for taking the time to respond Kate
Laura says
I definitely learn best from videos.
thanks!
Patsy Waggoner says
It is great to know how everyone learns…I am looking forward to doing more videos again soon.
Nancy Farrell says
I love videos. 😊
Patsy Waggoner says
Thanks a bunch Nancy for letting me know how you like to be inspired! Have a wonderful Friday!