This Happy Birthday Balloons Sheep Card is one of the cards we made at Stamp Class yesterday. I am just loving the Counting Sheep Sale-a-bration stamp set and the Sheep Sale-a-bration dies!
SUPPLIES:
*=Sale-a-bration Level 1 Product FREE with $50 purchase until September 30th while supplies last.
Stamps: *Counting Sheep #156591
Ink Pads: Tuxedo Black Memento
Just Jade
Cardstock: Basic White
Polished Pink
Soft Sea Foam
*Penguin Playmates 12×12 Designer Series Paper (DSP) #158420
Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine: *Sheep Dies #156600
Adhesives: Stampin’ Seal
Tombow Multipurpose Liquid Glue
Stampin’ Dimensionals
INSTRUCTIONS:
1-Cut Your Papers:
~Soft Sea Foam Card Base: 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. Score and fold at 4-1/4″.
~Striped DSP: 4″ x 5-1/4″
2-Make the Pieces:
~Stamp your Sheep on Basic White cardstock with Memento Black ink.
~Use Just Jade ink to stamp your Words on Basic White cardstock. Cut out with your scissors.
~Die cut your Sheep.
~Cut out your Party Hat and Two Balloons with the Dies using Polished Pink cardstock.
3-Finish Your Card:
~Attach your DSP to your Card Base.
~Put Stampin’ Dimensionals on the back of your Sheep, Balloons, and Words. Add the Stampin’ Dimensional as close to the top of the Party Hat as you can.
~Lay out all your pieces where you want them.
Attach:
~Sheep and Words with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
~Party Hat: Put the Party Hat over the Sheep’s Head.
~Balloons: Put Glue on the Balloon Strings. Hover your Balloon over where you want it. Attach the end of the string to your Sheep’s hand. Press down the string to touch the DSP, then lay down your Balloon. Repeat with your second Balloon.
Your Happy Birthday Balloons Sheep Card is finished.
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