Cardmaking Stamping & Papercraft

Stampers’ Challenge

Let’s Get Away

BY THERESE CALVIRD

METHOD

1 Cut Simple Stories wood & notebook basics woodgrain paper 105mm x 150mm, tear off the right-hand corner and attach it to the left-hand side of folded white card 210mm x 150mm using double-sided tape.

2 Cut two pieces of white card 75mm x 110mm, stamp Paper Smooches Sweet Escape boat scene in the centre on one and colour it with Copic markers.

3 Die-cut the co-ordinating image from the centre of the other white piece then stamp Sweet Escape sentiment ‘let’s get away’ under it using Altenew espresso ink.

4 Adhere acetate behind the window and build up a shaker well using mounting tape.

5 Die-cut ten Sweet Escape fish from white card, stamp the matching image on each side of these using Ranger cheese puff ink.

6 Place the fish, Pretty Pink Posh blue and clear sequins over the stamped image, add the shaker panel on top then add to the card using double-sided tape.

Escape

BY THERESE CALVIRD

METHOD

1 Cover the front of folded white card 210mm x 150mm with My Mind’s Eye 6x6in Yes Please striped paper using double-sided tape.

2 Pierce a hole 10mm from the top

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