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Brightest Glow New Year’s Card

When you ring in the new year with friends and family why not add to the festivities by giving everyone a gorgeous New Year’s card. Use the Shining Brightly Specialty DSP ( no longer available ~ sold out, unfortunately but I am sure you can find a substitute) and the glamorous glittered ribbon to create an elegant card that is fun, and easy,  to create.  The stamp set is BRIGHTEST GLOW on page 42 in the annual catalog, a very nice all sentiment set for this time of year.

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 This card idea is simple and quick to make: die-cut, layer, add a stunning bow, and you are done!

Brightest Glow Card

Here’s how to make this card. 

Supplies:

· Stamp SetsBrightest Glow (159542)

· Cardstock – Very Vanilla (106550); Night of Navy (106577)

· Stamp Pad – Night of Navy (147110)

· Misc. –Shining Brightly Specialty Designer Series Paper (DSP) (162378); Deckled Circles Dies (162286); Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430); Night of Navy & Gold ½” Glittered Ribbon (162011); Tear & Tape Adhesive (154031); Mini Glue Dots (103683); Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine (149653)

Measurements:

· Very Vanilla: 8 1/2” x 5 1/2”; 2” square

· Night of Navy: 4 1/8” x 5 3/8”

· Shining Brightly: 4” x 5 ¼”; 2 ¼” square

Instructions:

1. Fold Very Vanilla cardstock in half and crease to create card base.

2. Adhere Shining Brightly layer to Night of Navy layer using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

3. Wrap Night of Navy & Gold Glittered Ribbon across front of Night of Navy layer and attach to back using Tear & Tape Adhesive.

4. Ink phrase using Night of Navy ink and stamp onto Very Vanilla square. Die-cut using Deckled Circle Die. Die-cut Shining Brightly square and Night of Navy square Deckled Circle dies. Adhere all circles together using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

5. Adhere phrase layer to card front using Dimensionals.

6. To complete card attach Night of Navy & Gold Glittered Ribbon bow to card front using Mini Glue Dots. 

 

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