Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Triple Threat

Today I am going to show how you can make 3-6 cards all at once.  Thus, the name, Triple Threat!

This was so much fun because you can put together so many different patterns.  I focused only on three of them in my Triple Threat video, so that is what is shown here.  

SIDE NOTE: I apologize, I did make a couple of mistakes.  In the video I mentioned the Designer Series Paper was cut at 3-1/4" and it should be 3-3/4".  I also said that the pinkish cardstock was Calypso Coral and that is wrong, it is Flirty Flamingo

To choose your colors, I would first decide on which Designer Series Paper (DSP) you want to use.  Look on the back of the DSP pack and see what colors are in that DSP set.  Stampin' Up! makes it easy to choose and match colors that will make beautiful cards!  I used the Hello Irresistible! Designer Series Paper.


You start by cutting your base cards, and second, your DSP paper and your cardstock background.  Here are the details:

PAPER:

Base Card: 

  •  Basic White 4-1/4" x 11" 
  • Decorative Punch: 3 - Basic White

Cardstock:

  • Flirty Flamingo, Daffodil Delight, and Lost Lagoon 4" x 5-1/4" each
  • 2-3/8" Circle punch of each colored cardstock
Designer Series Paper: watch the video carefully to see how this part is done.
  • Hello, irresistible! choose three sheets that you like together and cut them in one pile at 3-3/4" x 5" 
  • Next place the top-left point, and the bottom-right point 1" from the track and cut.
  • Then place the bottom point (left-bottom point) in the track and cut.  

STAMPS & DIES:

  • Uniquely Artistic Photopolymer Stamp Set
  • Go To Greetings Cling Stamp Set

INK:

  • Soft Seafoam
  • Pretty Peacock

ADHESIVES:

  • Multipurpose Liquid Glue
  • Stampin' Seal
  • Stampin' Dimensionals

EMBELLISHMENTS:

May add any that you would like.  I didn't use any in this example.

TOOLS:

  • Bone Folder
  • Paper Trimmer
  • Pick Your Tool if you wish to add embellishments

Thank you for joining me today.  If you would like to purchase any of these products, please visit my shop, or click on the product(s) below.  Happy Stamping!


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