Welcome to another Technique Tuesday. Today we are trying the Scrappy Strip technique and making more non-traditional colored holiday cards.
I am counting down to World Cardmaking Day and these are a few of my cards toward my goal of making 20 holiday cards by the end of the week. 7 down and 13 to go!
I am also celebrating an accomplishment. I received a promotion to Silver title Stampin' Up! Demonstrator. I received this adorable silver necklace this week from Stampin' Up! to commemorate achieving this goal. I am absolutely thrilled and I am having more fun being part of the Stampin' Up! community than I knew was possible. I joined looking for something I could take part in during quarantine, and for the discount too!
I would love for some of you to join our fun team. We have monthly virtual get togethers and also have a Facebook Group online where we hold monthly workshops - Saturday Night Crafters group.
You can join my team as a discount shopper and receive 20% off future orders for the next 3 months with no obligations by simply purchasing the a customized Starter Kit at $99. The Get and Go joining promotion is ending tomorrow. If you join today or tomorrow, on top of your starter kit goodies, you will also receive rhinestones, 2 free additional stamp sets and a card kit kit that makes 16 cards. You can click here to see more details on how to join.
Card Measurements in inches:
Colored Card Stock-
5 1/2 x 8 1/2 Scored @ 4 1/4
Background Panel-
2 3/4 x 5 1/2
Alternate Colored Card Stock-
4 1/2 x 3 1/2 for landscape card
Or
3 3/4 x 3 1/2 for portrait card
Whisper White Card Stock-
(2) 4 x 5 1/4 one for layering scraps and one for inside of card
4 1/4 x 3 1/4 for landscape card
Or
3 1/2 x 3 1/4 for portrait card
Extra scrap for stamping
As always, you can click on the links below to purchase any of the products used to make these cards. Please use my current host code: PUYZF99U on purchases under $150. For any purchase over $50 using my host code, you will receive free gifts and this month's card kit directly from me.
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