Bright And Easy Birthday Card with One in a Million From Stampin' Up! + a Video Tutorial
As my quest continues on my DSP adventure, that you will learn about in my newsletter that goes out today, I had so much fun making this card – and I made a video tutorial for you as well for it. I used the Bright Blossoms and One in a Million stamp sets from Stampin' Up! along with the Summer Smooches patterned paper to make this bright and easy card.
Since there is a video for it, I won't walk you through the steps, but I will post the supplies below. Keep in mind that the Summer Smooches patterned paper is retiring as well as the Daffodil Delight 1/8″ Taffeta Ribbon – both are on the accessories list, so they are only available while supplies last.
Supplies Used to Create this Bright and Easy Birthday Card: (all supplies are from Stampin' Up! unless otherwise indicated)
Stamps: One in a Million, Bright Blossoms
Ink: Old Olive, Island Indigo
Card Stock: Daffodil Delight, Island Indigo, Whisper White, Real Red
Patterned Paper: Summer Smooches
Accessories: 1/2″ Circle Punch, Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack, 1/4″ Circle Punch*, 1/8″ Taffeta Daffodil Delight Ribbon, Decorative Label Punch, 10 Second Bow Maker*
To order any of these supplies, simply visit my online store and get it on it's way to you!
*not available through Stampin' Up!
Here is the video tutorial:
If you still are not in love with patterned paper, I will be sharing more tomorrow using it as well – I have used up pretty much every inch of that patterned paper! I hope that you have enjoyed this bright and easy birthday card!
What a lovely card. I will be making one or more of this one.
Love the card! My birthday card supply is running low at work so this is a great addition. As always, thank you for the great ideas and detailed directions! You definitely deserved the trip to Fiji!
Thank you so much Susan!
This is an awesome card and also very cute! I think I might have to copy yours!
Oh Meg this card is so pretty. I really like the coordinating envelope. It really ties it all together and takes the whole project up a notch.