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Amazing Silhouettes Sneak Peak


Are you ready for some sneak peeks? Current Stampin' Up! demonstrators are able to pre-order from the new January - June 2022 mini catalog and I've just started playing with some of my pre-ordered items.  

On today's blog, I'm sharing a simple card using the Amazing Silhouettes stamp set.  I got the stamp set FREE as an OnStage participation gift but had to wait until Dec 1 to order the coordinating die as the stamp set is a part of a bundle (at the time of creating this card, my order hadn't arrived). 

I loved this set primarily for its simplicity and the fact that it can be used for all occasions--birthday, thinking of you, sympathy--anything really! So it made sense for me to use this set for a Thursday night "Stamp on the Fly" Facebook Live. 

I stamped the image first in Misty Moonlight and then die-cut it with the second largest in the nested scallops die in the Scalloped Contours die set and mounted it on a piece of Night of Navy cardstock. 

I didn't have the coordinating dies on hand at the time, so I used a die from my Hero Arts collection (truth be told, I thought it was Stampin' Up!...it seems I forgot to label the sleeve).  Anyway, I ran it through the Stampin' Cut and Emboss machine three (3) times and then used liquid adhesive to join them together.  Using the die, I traced the outline image on Basic Black cardstock with a white gel pen, fussy cut it out then adhered the die-cuts together and mounted them to the image panel with Stampin' Dimensionals. Lastly, I assembled it all before mounting it on the Basic White card base. 

Card Recipe

Card base: 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", scored at 4 1/4"
Night of Navy: 3 1/2" x 4 3/4"
Basic White: (2) 4" x 5" for die-cutting


Here are the supplies I used:

The kit contains enough supplies to create 10 cards—

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5 each of 2 designs and 10 coordinating envelopes
An exclusive Two-Step photopolymer stamp set
Gray Granite Classic Stampin’ Spot
Card size: 4-1/2" x 4-1/4" (11.4 x 10.8 cm) heart-shaped cards; folded
Coordinating colors: Blushing Bride, Flirty Flamingo, Gray Granite, Very Vanilla



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