Stampin’ Up! Hand-Penned Thanks June Blog Hop Card

Welcome and Thank you for visiting Christy’s Stamping Spot! I’m Christy and I’m an Independent Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator in Arizona, USA. I’m excited to be taking part in Bruno and Kylie Bertucci’s Demonstrator Training Blog Hop with this fabulous group of Demonstrators from around the world!

Card Measurements and Supply List are found at the bottom of this blog post.

Each month I make & send Customer Thank You Cards for everyone who orders from my Online Store. This month I created a card with the Beautiful Hand-Penned Petals Bundle and the Hand-Penned Memories & More Cards and Envelopes from the new 2021-2022 Annual Catalog.

155492
HAND-PENNED PETALS BUNDLE (ENGLISH)
BUNDLED SAVINGS
$46.75
155501
HAND-PENNED MEMORIES & MORE CARDS & ENVELOPES
$10.00

Start with a Hand-Penned Memories & More card base. Cut the Pale Papaya cs panel and the Basic White cs sentiment panel. Add a stitched scalloped edge to the Pale Papaya cs panel with the Penned Flowers dies. Stamp the flower image from the Hand-Penned Petals stamp set in Memento Black ink on the stitched scalloped edged Pale Papaya cs panel. Color the flower image with Stampin’ Blends. Add Wink of Stella to the flower petals for extra sparkle. Wrap the panel with the Pale Papaya & White Woven ribbon and tie with a knot around the bottom of the panel above the stitched scalloped edge. Add the Pale Papaya cs panel to the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

Stamp the sentiment from the Hand-Penned Petals stamp set in Memento Black ink on the Basic White cs sentiment panel. Use glue dots and a Stampin’ Dimensional to add the sentiment panel to the left side of the card front overlapping the Pale Papaya cs panel. Add Champagne Rhinestones to the flower center and the card front.

I stamped the sentiment from the Hand-Penned Petals stamp set in Memento Black ink and added a strip of Hand-Penned Designer Series Paper on the inside and back of the card to pull the theme through.

I added the Stampin’ Up! copyright stamp from the Handmade for You stamp set to adhere to the Angel Policy.

I also stamped the flower fill-in stamp in Cinnamon Cider ink on the back of the card.

I also stamped the sentiment & add a 2nd generation (stamped off) flower in Cinnamon Cider ink on the envelope.

I hope you enjoyed my Hand-Penned Thanks June Blog Hop card. You can order the Hand-Penned Petals bundle, Hand-Penned Memories & More Card & Envelopes, and Hand-Penned DSP in my Online Store. Don’t forget the Last Chance January-June 2021 Mini Catalog sale ends on June 30th so don’t wait and order your favorites now. You can shop the sale here.

Thank you so much for stopping by! Please visit all the blogs participating in this hop to see all the fun and inspiring projects by demonstrators from around the world. You are currently visiting Christy Gridley – at Christy’s Stamping Spot.

Card Measurements:
Hand-Penned Memories & More card base – 6 1/4″ x 8 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″.
Pale Papaya cs panel – 4 1/4″ x 2 3/4″ with the bottom edge with the stitched scallop die from the Penned Flowers Dies.
Basic White cs sentiment panel – 3/4″ x 1 3/4″
Hand-Penned DSP strips – 2 at 1/2″ x 4″ strips.
Pale Papaya & White 1/2″ Woven ribbon
DSP = Designer Series Paper
cs = cardstock

Product List

Happy Crafting,

Stay Safe,

Christy

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20 Comments:

  1. Beautiful card and envelope! Thank you Christy for taking part in our Demonstrator Training Blog Hop this month.

  2. Lovely card Christy! Thanks for sharing! – Ann

  3. So pretty Christy! I love the scallop just on the bottom and the single flower 🙂

  4. Lorraine Tierney

    Great card! Love all hour extra touches!

  5. Love your card Christy, great layout and colour combo x

  6. Such a great card, and the coordinating envelope is amazing! Thank you for sharing.

  7. I love the Hand Penned Suite. This is a great card!

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