Stepped Up Flap Fold Card

Open Sea Stamp Brush Set_copyrighted-1 I love this image but have not purchased the stamp set yet. What I have done is purchased the Open Sea Stamp Brush Set and the digital Nautical Expedition Designer Series Paper to use with My Digital Studio. I printed out both the stamp brush and the designer series paper on Very Vanilla card stock. I crumpled both the image and the designer series paper then smoothed it out and sponged the wrinkles with Crumb Cake ink. I distressed the edges using the distressing tool in the Cutter Kit. An Early Espresso 3/8" Taffeta ribbon and bow finish off the card. I made this card for my husband's birthday not knowing that he really loves the nautical theme. The card was sure a winner! This is the same dimensions and design as the card I posted earlier. I am reposting the card here so you can see the difference a little details can make.

Sense of Time front_edited-1 Stamp Brush Set: The Open Sea (124112)

Paper: Very Vanilla card stock (101650)
            Early Espresso card stock (119686)
            Baja Breeze card stock (111352)
            Nautical Expedition #3 DSP (124111)

Other: Square punch filled with the DSP
            Early Espresso 3/8" Taffeta Ribbon                     (119964)
            Cutter Kit (106958)

To order any of the supplies needed to make this card, just click on the links to my online store. If you are not into digital design that much and would like to recreate this card use these links to order the physical The Open Sea stamp set (123030, wood) (123032, clear) and the Nautical Expedition Designer Series Paper (122343).

Thanks for coming by to visit. If you like this card, I'd love you to leave a comment and pass this post on to your friends.

Blessings and Calm Seas,

Sue
sue@soggystamper.com

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I am an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator with over 19 years experience. I am addicted to rubber stamping,and paper crafting in general. I thrive on sharing this experience and knowledge with others through classes and workshops.

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