Shamrock Love for TCC110 & SIP190…!

Hello All!

Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you ALL!

This is my Second Card for Today!

This Card is for 2 (St. Patty’s Day) Photo Inspirations!

 

Here is the First Challenge from

The Card Concept #110  (TCC110)

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Shamrock Blessings!

 

And our Second Challenger is

Stamp Ink Paper #190   (SIP190)

SIP-190-Best-of-Luck

Clover! (LOL another Shamrock!)

Here is my Card!

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I tipped it back to hold closed for this picture!

 

Here is the Card Opened!

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I LOVE the Lace Edgelits!

 

HERE ARE THE STOCKS AND MEASURES FOR THIS CARD:

CARDSTOCK:

Garden Green- card base, 8.5″ x 5.5″ scored @ 4.25″ fold in half on the score

measure 1.25″ and mark at the top and the bottom of the card front (you will use

these marks to line up the Edgelits)  scraps to cut out hearts for shamrock and stem

Garden Green- mats,  square-2 5/8″ x 2 5/8″      greeting mat, 7/8″ x 2.25″

Whisper White- front panel, 2 7/8″ x 5.25″     inside panel, 2 3/8″ x 5.25″

greeting banner, 1″ x 2 3/8″

Mango Melody- 1 5/8″ x 5 3/8″

DSP:

Frosted Floral DSP- front square, 2.5″ x 2.5″

inside panel, 2.75″ x 5.25″

STAMP SETS:

Teeny Tiny Wishes- retired, greeting

Itty Bitty Greetings- inside sentiment

INK:

Garden Green- greeting and inside sentiment

TOOLS:

Big Shot- die cutting and dry embossing machine

Subtles Dynamic TIEF- linen look to front panel

Lots of Love Box Framelits- hearts for shamrock

Delicate Lace Edgelits- edging on card front (line up the Lace Edgelits on the

2 pencil marks and run through the Big Shot to cut)

ACCESSORIES:

Gold Metallic Self Adhesive Sequins- leftovers from a previous Paper Pumpkin!

Metallic Pearls- Gold, used in the center of the sequins and the center of the shamrock!

 

Here is my Card again!

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I made 2 of these Cards…they will go to my Grand-daughters!

As you read this Post…they should have got them yesterday!

 

Until the next Post…St. Patrick’s Day Blessings to you ALL!

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