Using Stampin’ Up! Note Cards
Creating hand-made greeting cards can be as simple or as complicated as you’d like! Sometimes we just don’t have time for all the frills, and sometimes a simple card is the best anyway! Here are two samples of quick and easy cards using two different Stampin’ Up! stamp sets along with Stampin’ Up! Note Cards.
- Note Cards measure 5″ x 3-1/2″ – just a bit smaller than a standard card – and come pre-scored and include an envelope. They make card making a bit quicker because everything’s ready to go – just open up the package!
- My first card uses Floral Wings stamp set. I created another card using this gorgeous set and different stamp components you can view HERE. Instead, this one uses the pretty vase. I just couldn’t do a completely flat one-layer card, so I popped the vase up on Dimensionals.
- I stamped the “Just For You” sentiment in Memento Black Ink and added the lines with a ruler and a Black Stampin’ Write Marker.
- Lining the envelope with the Envelope Liner Framelits gives such a clean finished look and even carries the polka dot theme through. And the Envelope Liner Framelits come with three framelits to line a standard 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ envelope, a Note Card envelope and a 3″x3″ envelope.
- My color scheme is Calypso Coral, Wild Wasabi and Marina Mist, three colors from the Subtles grouping of colors. The Subtles Collection Designer Paper Slab is perfect for envelope lining.
And here’s my second card using the same design:
- This one uses the sweet vase in the Pictogram Punch stamp set. As its name implies, this versatile stamp set coordinates with the Itty Bitty Accents Punch Pack punches to make snipping out several of the images as easy as can be! And, to top it off, purchase both the stamp set and coordinating punches and save 15%! The heart image and the flowers are all punched out and raised up on Dimensionals.
- My color scheme for this card comes from the Subtles Collection of Stampin’ Up! colors – Rose Red, Garden Green and Night of Navy. A little Garden Green Candy Dot from the Subtles Candy Dots accents the vase.
- For this card, I used my Night of Navy Stampin’ Write Marker to create the lines.
- I tried my hand at creating my own coordinating designer paper to line my envelope using the flower stamp and Whisper White Cardstock then cut it out with the Envelope Framelits Die and Big Shot. I really like how it turned out!
Which is your favorite? I’d love to hear from you. Post a comment in the comments section on my blog and let me know which one you like the best.
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