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For today's blog hop, I have made a fun card using the Notes and Totes Bundle.
The card starts with a Mossy Meadow cardstock card base followed by a Thoughtful Journey Designer Series Paper (DSP) panel.
The fence was made using Basic White cardstock and the fence die from the Notes and Totes dies. Before running the die and cardstock through my Stampin' Cut and Emboss machine, using my Stampin' Brayer, I applied Basic Gray ink to the fence die. Then to give the fence a more rustic look, I lightly sponged over the fence using Smoky Slate ink. The fence was adhered to the fence using Stampin' Dimensionals.
The trail guide is a picture that was reduced down in size and adhered to the fence using Stampin' Dimensionals.
The water bottle was made using Cloud Cover cardstock and ink along with the water bottle die from the Notes and Totes dies. The water bottle lid was made using Secret Sea cardstock. The water bottle was adhered to the fence using double Stampin' Dimensionals.
The cell phone was made using the magazine and label dies in the Notes and Totes set along with Basic Black and Real Red cardstock. The cell phone was adhered using Stampin' Dimensionals.
The hand sanitizer bottle was made using Pastel Ombre Glimmer Specialty Paper along with Basic White cardstock. The hand sanitizer was adhered using Stampin' Dimensionals.
The picnic blanket is from the Timeless Plaid DSP and was adhered to the fence using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.
The tube of sunscreen tube was made using Pool Party and Pecan Pie cardstock. The Daffodil Delight cardstock flowers were cut out using the Impressions Abloom dies. The sunscreen was adhered to the fence using Stampin' Seal.
The tote was made using Very Vanilla and Soft Suede cardstock. The tote was adhered to the card front using Stampin' Tear and Tape Adhesive.
The Real Red bandana or bag scarf was heat embossed using VersaMark ink and WOW White Embossing Powder along with the flower stamp that is included in the Notes and Totes stamp set. The scarf was adhered to the tote handle using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.
The sunglasses were also heat embossed and then cut out using the sunglass die from the Notes and Totes dies along with Real Red and Basic Black cardstock. Once cut out, a gel pen was used to make the little reflection marks on the lenses. The sunglasses were adhered to the tote using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.
The inside of the card has a Mossy Meadow cardstock panel adhered onto the the Mossy Meadow card base, followed by a Basic White panel.
The sentiment is from the Notes and Totes stamp set and has been stamped in Mossy Meadow ink.
The sunglass were made as explained above and adhered to the card using Multipurpose Liquid Glue.
The Notes and Totes bundle is an online exclusive and is available through my online store, as are all the products used to make this card.
I hope today’s card inspires you to create something magical!
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Love your tote card. I’ve seen a lot of them and am anxious to make some myself.
ReplyDeleteLUV these purses!
ReplyDeleteThinking I need to add this bundle to my next order!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute theme! My brother lives in Anchorage. I can see why you would be inspired to incorporate AK into your cards!
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