A Day of Love and Joy

Is there anything more wonderful to wish for a friend or family member than a day of love and joy? It’s something we all need right now – a day where we can just be happy and find peace. That might be a special day (like a wedding), but you really don’t need a special occasion to offer love to a friend. Here’s a quick-and-easy card I made with the Woven Heirloom stamp set and Feels Like Frost 6″ x 6″ Specialty Designer Series Paper:

Woven Heirlooms, Feels Like Frost, Stampin Up!, Brian King

Tips, Tricks and Reminders

  • Sweet, Framed Sentiment. I don’t usually reach for stamp sets with a vintage feel to them, but there’s something really special about the sentiments in the Woven Heirlooms stamp set. Here’s a look at the great collection of sentiments and vintage images in the Woven Heirlooms Cling stamp set: Woven Heirlooms, Stampin' Up!, 149306I stamped the sentiment with Gray Granite ink on Thick Whisper White cardstock and cropped it with a label die from my favorite set of dies – the Tasteful Labels Dies. I used the die in the bottom, left corner of the dies shown below. It has a beveled edge all the way around the outside of the die, which makes it really special. Here’s a look at these must-have dies:Tasteful Labels Dies, Stampin Up!, 152886
  • Feels Like Frost. I love papers with photographic images – especially when those papers feature Stampin’ Up! colors. Feels Like Frost Specialty 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper was featured in last year’s Holiday Catalog. It was such a beloved favorite that Stampin’ Up! brought it back again this year. Here’s a look at the gorgeous colors and patterns in the Feels Like Frost Specialty 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Papers:Feels Like Frost 6" x 6" Specialty Designer Series Paper, Stampin' Up! 2019 Holiday Catalog, 150444Before I glued the gorgeous page to the Highland Heather cardstock frame, I texture-embossed the page with my Tasteful Textile 3-D Embossing Folder. It gave the paper a very artistic touch. Here’s a look at this embossing folder: Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder, Stampin Up!, 152718And here’s a closer look at the texture it created: Woven Heirlooms, Feels Like Frost, Stampin Up!, Brian King
  • Color Combination. While there is not a green color noted in the color palette from the Feels Like Frost Specialty 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper, there’s definitely a hue of Soft Sea Foam in the page from the papers I used on today’s card. If you like this soft mix of Soft Sea Foam, Highland Heather and Gray Granite as much as I do, I hope you’ll save this for future reference:Stampin Up! Color Inspiration - Soft Sea Foam, Highland Heather, Gray Granite

Stamp Sets: Woven Heirlooms  Papers: Feels Like Frost Specialty 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper, Highland Heather, Gray Granite, Thick Whisper White  Inks: Gray Granite  Accessories: Tasteful Labels Dies, Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder, Stampin’ Dimensionals

Thanks for stopping by today!

Brian

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Designer Series Paper Sale

You know how much I love Designer Series Paper, right? I know you do, too – that’s why I’m excited to share that Stampin’ Up! is hosting a month-long Designer Series Paper Sale – 15% off select packs of papers from Stampin’ Up!’s 2020 Annual Catalog and August – December 2020 Mini Catalog. How fun! Designer Series Paper Sale BannerIf you’d like to see all the papers that are on sale, please click on the document below:

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26 Comments

  1. Such a lovely, calming card. Interesting (perfect) choice of the Feels Like Frost DSP paired with the beautiful sentiment. I haven’t used this stamp set nearly enough. Thanks for the creative nudge!

  2. Margaret Ann Hammond

    Such a beautiful card,

  3. perfect sentiment and font for this designer series paper! amazing how you layered the pattern with texture!

  4. I like your Soft Seafoam addition and the Tasteful Texture also.
    I have this pretty paper so now I need to get that Embossing Folder !
    Pretty card !

  5. Love the color combination. Beautiful card!

  6. I love this sweet card, Brian, with the beautiful DSP and color combo. How clever to emboss the DSP. Enjoy your day!

  7. Beautiful card and you made it even better with the texturing of the DSP.

  8. Beautiful card my friend. I love your color combination.

  9. Very lovely card. I love the Feels Like Frost papers. They feel so serene. Great idea using the embossing folder on DSP. Thanks for the idea.

  10. Simply PRETTY! Love that you embossed the DSP!

  11. Brian I was delighted when the Feels Like Frost DSP carried over. I have not seen a card made with this paper that I didn’t like! Your card is paired perfectly with the Woven Heirlooms set, beautiful choice.

  12. Awwwww, what a beautiful card my friend, and YOU also have a blessed and beautiful day ♥️♥️
    Hugs Frenchie ♥️

  13. I love your idea of embossing designer paper. The card is beautiful and so soft.

  14. Now Brian – I have gone through the catalogs a gazillion times and still
    overlooked both the Woven Heirlooms stamp set AND the Tasteful Labels Die set. I mean really – what the heck is wrong with me? LOL I’m so glad
    you bring these things to my attention. Also, I just love the color combination in today’s beautiful card.

  15. This card is absolutely beautiful! You have outdone yourself.

    Brian, This card is absolutely beautiful! You have outdone yourself.

  16. As always you have a great design with great colors. There are a few of the Feels like Frost papers that I thought needed something. What I wasn’t sure. I Love the idea of embossing them! Also I’ve been debating the Tasteful Lables Dies, this card has convinced me I ‘need’ it. 🙂
    Thanks for the inspiration.

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