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Wonderful World

 Happy July!

July 4th has been one of my favorite holidays for a long time. Now that we have a second Saleabration in July, I love July even more!

Today I'm going to show you a sweet card using the Wonderful World stamp set and coordinating DSP. You can earn both of these FREE with a $100 order during July! 

Check out this video to see the tutorial on the trifold card pictured here. 



Wonderful World Trifold card

Supplies:

  • Wonderful world stamp set + DSP (159918) FREE!
  • Charming Sentiments bundle (158734)
  • Basic White cardstock (159276)
  • Watercolor paper (149612)
  • Stampin Write markers Bold Brights (147157)
  • Momento black pad (132708)
  • Stampin Spritzer (126185)
  • Tear and Tape (154031)
  • Stitched Rectangle dies (151820)
  • Paper Trimmer (152392)
  • Iridescent Pearl Basic jewels (158987)
  • Stamparatus (146276)
  • Take your pick tool (144107)
  • Paper snips (103579)


For the second card, I really wanted to just highlight the beautiful details in the stamp. I kept it monochromatic (one color) but ended up adding a few Glossy dots in pink to add some pizzaz. I also brushed a bit of Wink of Stella over the flowers for a bit of shimmer. The black DSP is from the limited here together set, but the Perfectly Penciled DSP would work just as good.  

Wonderful World Monochromatic Card

Supplies:

  • Wonderful world stamp set + DSP (159918) FREE!
  • Charming Sentiments bundle (158734)
  • Basic White cardstock (159276)
  • Momento black pad (132708)
  • Stitched Rectangle dies (151820)
  • Paper Trimmer (152392)
  • Stamparatus (146276)
  • Take your pick tool (144107)
  • Paper snips (103579)
  • Glossy Dots Assortment (158827)
  • Perfectly penciled DSP (159244)


Here is one more card I made after the video. I used the DSP in strips across the front of the card. You are seeing both sides of the DSP here, just alternated. I colored on the stamp like I did for the watercolor card, but I didn't spritz it. You can really see the awesome detail on here.  I punched out the rose and a sentiment from the Charming sentiments set and layered them on the front. I love all the colors and patterns on here. This card has the same supplies as the last with just some ribbon and silver thread added. 



This set is very versatile and the paper is beautiful! I'd love to help you get your hands on these products! Please email me at ladystamper@gmail.com or visit my website at www.beckiecarlson.stampinup.com

Happy Stamping!

Beckie

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