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Vintage Patriotic Make & Take

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Yesterday was the latest offering in the world of Make & Take Mondays. I enjoyed working with one of Tim Holtz’s On the Edge die cuts to make the red layer. It was good to remember that stickers can be the focal point, especially when you add Stickles! I heard from a lot of customers they appreciated the clever card that could be easily reproduced for multiple cards. Thinking ahead for Christmas cards, perhaps? On to the card!

Vintage Patriotic Greetings:
Crackle Cover-a-Card by Impression Obsession
Plaque & Postage On the Edge Die by Sizzix and Cuttlebug Machine
Victorian Patriotic Stickers by Sticker King
Walnut Stain Distress Ink
White A2 Note Card
Liberty paper by Creative Imaginations
Pomegranate Splash and White Cardstock
Red, White and Blue Grid Ribbon
Ink Sweeper, Foam Tape, Star Dust Stickles
Scissors, Acrylic Blocks, Glue Stick and Brayer

How To:
Trim blue edge off sticker and stick to white cardstock. Trim then edge with Ink Sweeper using Walnut Stain ink. Edge Liberty star paper with Ink Sweeper and Walnut Stain ink. Adhere to card front. Use Plaque die cut to create a shaped layer with Pomegranate Splash cardstock. Stamp Crackle with Walnut Stain ink onto die cut shape. Tie grid ribbon around die cut, adhering on the back. Tie two shorter pieces of grid ribbon on with longer ends. Mount sticker image with foam tape. Embellish with Stickles. Adhere inked border on inside of card. Designed by Lisa Taylor.

Our next Make & Take is Monday, July 12, two days before What’s New Pussycat?. Perhaps we’ll have a little preview at Make & Take. Hmm…

See ya!

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