Stamper’s Dozen Blog Hop for August – Merry Moose

Aug 15, 2019 | Uncategorized | 1 comment

Hello! Welcome to this month’s Stampers Dozen Blog Hop!  Today we are sharing some Sneak Peek’s from our upcoming Holiday Catalog!

Let me just say that there is A LOT to love in this catalog!  Wow!   The Holiday Catalog sales period begins on Sept. 4. Demonstrators have the perk of ordering during the month of August – so we get a chance to get the products early!

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I had a hard time deciding what to showcase today – but decided on the Merry Moose Bundle!
The Merry Moose bundle consists of a wonderful Moose punch and a coordinating stamp set called Merry Moose. 

Here’s my card for today’s hop:

 

I love an all white card – especially for winter.  Here’s how this card goes together:

  • I started with a Thick Whisper White card base – 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″, scored at 4 1/4″.
  • I punched a 2″ circle in a 3/4″ x 5″ piece of Whisper White cardstock, and stamped the greeting in Coastal Cabana ink.  
  • I used my Snail Adhesive to adhere a 3″ square of Designer Series Paper onto my card base, positioning it so that it would be under the punched circle panel.  The Designer Paper I used is from the Let It Snow Specialty Designer Series Paper Pack.
  • To create a “snow bank”, I tore a strip of Whisper White card stock – measuring 1/2″ x 3″, and adhered it over the Designer Series Paper with Snail Adhesive.
  • I tore a second strip of Whisper White cardstock measuring 1/2″ by 3 3/4″and adhered it to the punched circle panel.  I added a touch of Wink of Stella to this piece, for some added shimmer! 
  • I used dimensionals to layer this panel onto the card front – placing it over the DSP. 
  • To finish my card, I punched the Moose from a piece of Thick Whisper White cardstock and attached her to my card front. 
  • I added three Rhinestone Basic Jewels around the greeting.  

I think the greeting seems to go perfectly with this card – the snowy scene creates a sense of stillness and beauty!

Be sure to visit the rest of the Stampers Dozen blogs today for more Sneak Peeks!

Stamper’s Dozen August 2019 Blog Hop

  1. Patty Chenail – Stamp-Patty’s – Stamping in My Flops
  2. Judy Garza – Creativity Released
  3. Sharon Hashimoto Burkert – As the Ink Dries
  4. Kelly Acheson – A Stamp Above
  5. Carol Payne – Carol Payne Stamps
  6. Joanne Cantrell – Keep It Simple, Stampers
  7. Debbie Naylor – Unfrogettable Stamping
  8. Bonnie O’Neill – Bonnie Stamped
  9. Laura Milligan – I’d Rather BEE Stampin’
  10. BJ Peters – StampinBJ

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1 Comment

  1. Carol Carriveau

    Loving the moose card – all the white and falling snow behind him!

    Reply

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