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Encircled In Friendship Easter Card

Encircled In Friendship Easter Card

This Encircled In Friendship Bundle of stamp set and dies was one of the prettiest sets, I thought, yet I didn’t use it quite enough and now it is retiring in May. The stamp set is already gone, but the Encircled in Beauty Dies are still available as I write this and that’s really the main thing you need to make a card similar to my Encircled in Friendship Easter Card. The flowers in the center were in the stamp set, but you can stamp any flowers, image, or greeting to put in the center of the beautiful die.

The card base is Basic White with a layer of Polished Pink, one of the current In Colors. These colors are sticking around for another year! I decided to emboss the Polished Pink with the Ornate Floral 3D Embossing Folder. This folder is retiring on May 2 and I recommend it as a pretty and useful folder for a background with a little texture you can use frequently. Lucky for you, it is also discounted on the Last Chance Products Sale! So check it out!

The fancy circle die is cut from Basic White with one of the Encircled in Beauty Dies. For the center portion, I stamped the flowers in the Encircled in Friendship Stamp Set (retired) in Polished Pink. You could also stamp them in Memento Ink or Stazon and color them in with Stampin’ Blends markers or any coloring tool. I thought I would like to have a special layer behind this floral circle, so I die cut with a Layering Circles die that was just a little bit smaller than the center of the die and then a larger circle out of Gold Foil. My fancy die was already cut out or I could have used the center of it.

The greeting, in the Celebrating You Stamp Set, was also stamped in Polished Pink ink and die cut with this cute die in the Meadows Dies. I had also die cut a little banner die in the Tasteful Labels Dies (another product I use frequently and will miss when it retires but it is discounted now!) to see which shape greeting I would like best with the fancy die cut above. I thought the Meadows Die would be too much but I liked it!

For a finishing touch, I tied a bow with the White 3/8″ Glittered Organdy Ribbon. When I pulled this ribbon out to try, I wasn’t sure it would work but once I placed the bow under the circle I loved how it looked! Being sheer is didn’t overpower the front of the card but I thought the pink glitter in the ribbon was perfect for an Easter card. This wouldn’t have to be an Easter card. The greeting on the front is generic so could be for almost anything, but on the inside, I stamped “Happy Easter” from the same Celebrating You Stamp Set.

Here’s another card I made with this Bundle. On that card, I used another fancy die as a layer under the stamped flowers, so you can use one or more of the pretty dies!

If you already own the Encircled in Beauty Dies, make some cards with the fancy dies. I would recommend using Adhesive Sheets on the back of your paper before die-cutting to make gluing them down easier. Otherwise, just use teeny tiny dots of Liquid Glue on the back, preferably using your Silicone Craft Sheet to keep the glue off everything else. If you don’t already own these pretty dies, take a look at them in the Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog on pages 70 and 169. Use this Encircled in Friendship Easter Card for Easter or for other special occasions!

Encircled in Friendship Birthday Card

Encircled in Friendship Birthday Card

Somewhere recently I saw a card made with the colors blue and yellow or maybe it was blue and orange. I don’t remember, but it popped up in my head when I went to make this Encircled in Friendship Birthday Card. After looking through my designer papers, I chose this Misty Moonlight blue print in the Pattern Party Host Designer Series Paper. I also knew I wanted to use the Encircled in Friendship Bundle with its beautiful dies!

I chose Bumblebee Cardstock, one of last year’s In Colors, for the card base. I could have used another yellow but I’ve been on a Bumblebee kick recently. I used a couple of the dies in the Encircled in Beauty Dies to cut out a large Bumblebee outer die, which also produced the circle I used under the stamped image. I also die cut the white layer and die cut a Basic White circle with the Layering Circles Dies. For my design inspiration (and help!) I was copying my own card from a little while ago which you can see here.

On the white circle, I stamped the flowers in the Encircled in Friendship Stamp Set with Memento Black Ink. It would have been better to stamp first, then die cut, but I got lucky and got the stamp placed just fine! The flowers just barely fit. Then I colored them with Stampin’ Blends. Since we don’t have a Bumblebee color, I used Daffodil Delight for the flowers and Granny Apple Green for the leaves. Even though it is not an exact color match, it is close enough and maybe the Daffodil Delight even provides a little brighter color to the card.

I intended to wrap the Bumblebee Gingham Ribbon around the Misty Moonlight piece of designer paper, but I forgot and glued down the paper to the Bumblebee card base first! It happens! For the greeting, I chose one I had already stamped and die-cut with the Many Messages Bundle. To add some ribbon for embellishment, I just cut a strip and adhered it underneath the greeting, and snipped the ends. Very quick and easy!

The die cut sort of doily-like layers would be easier to adhere to the card if you remembered to use Adhesive Sheets first but I seldom remember! However, I can usually make teeny tiny dots work (and I mean teeny tiny!) of Multipurpose Liquid Glue on the biggest spaces I can find and even the smaller ones on the back of the die-cuts. Just be very careful and squirt out some glue on a piece of scrap paper to avoid an explosion of a blob on your tiny die-cut area!

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Encircled In Friendship Monochromatic Card

Encircled In Friendship Monochromatic Card

This Encircled In Friendship Monochromatic Card was my first attempt using this stamp set and dies, available as a Bundle in the new Stampin’ Up! Annual Catalog. I wasn’t coming up with good ideas of what colors I wanted to use for this card, so making a monochromatic card was the answer! Plus I saw this designer paper and loved it!

This card has the fold at the top and opens at the bottom for something different. You still come out with the same size card, you just cut the full sheet of cardstock in half lengthwise instead of horizontally. The cardstock is Blushing Bride Cardstock. The layer is a piece of designer paper from the Hand-Penned Designer Series Paper.

Next I die-cut different designs of the Encircled In Beauty Dies in both Basic White and Blushing Bride pink. I wasn’t sure what order I would like them or how they fit together but I was pretty sure I wanted to overlay one with another. I cut an assortment in both colors to be able to see in real life how they would look. The flowers in the center are stamped in Blushing Bride ink (saves from needing to color in!) and comes out of the center of one of the dies. Stamp them with the Encircled in Friendship Stamp Set. You can buy both the stamp set and dies in the Encircled in Friendship Bundle and save 10%.

The greeting is actually just a few words from a longer greeting in one of the stamp sets! I used my Blushing Bride Stampin’ Write Marker to carefully color just those words on the stamp and stamped it on a scrap piece of Basic White. Then after fiddling with a couple different dies and messing something up each time, I finally got it die cut with a small die in the Ornate Frames Dies. If you try stamping something like this with just coloring certain words with a marker and it doesn’t come out perfectly, try using the narrow tip end of the marker to very lightly and carefully go over the word or image….or use your Stamparatus in the first place!

If you wanted to embellish this card a bit, maybe you could tie a small white bow with twine or our narrow Whisper White Crinkled Ribbon and adhere it somewhere on the card, maybe just off to the side at the bottom of the circle with the stamped flowers, off to the side. Just a little something but nothing to take away from the card itself since you want to show off those diecut fancy circles.

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