Using DSP CCMC751

Hello! Welcome to the Thursday Challenge by Create with Connie & Mary. Thank you for visiting my blog. I use a designer series paper (DSP) for a fast and fun card to meet the challenge.

The Challenge:

The Card:

A greeting card wishing for "May the Good that you Do, come back to you." It is made with designer series paper in colors of Starry Sky, Fresh Freesia, and Rich Razzleberry by Stampin' Up!The Dainty Flowers DSP, used on this card, is free with a minimum purchase of $50 now and until the end of February. The products I used to make this card are at the bottom of the blog post. The base of this card is Basic White Thick cardstock (CS).

Using DSP Details:

A side view of a greeting card wishing "May the Good that you Do, come back to you." It is made with designer series paper in colors of Starry Sky, Fresh Freesia, and Rich Razzleberry by Stampin' Up!The Measurements:

  • Card Base: Basic White Thick CS – 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″, score and fold at 4 1/4″
  • Layer 1: DSP – Starry Sky Pattern – 5 1/2″ x 4 1/4″
  • Layer 2: DSP – Dotted Fresh Freesia Pattern – 4″ x 2 3/4″
  • Layer 3: DSP – Floral Pattern – 3 1/2″ x 1″
  • Layer 4: Rich Razzleberry CS – 4 1/2″ x 1/4″
  • Layer 5: Basic White CS – 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″, die-cut with the third largest Stylish Shapes circle die.

Assembly:

  • Adhere Layer 1 to the card base. Glue Layer 2 to Layer 1.
  • As shown, adhere Layer 3 is slightly offset to the right over Layer 2.
  • Glue Layer 4 over Layer 3, lining it up on the right with Layer 2.
  • Use Starry Sky ink to stamp the sentiment from Something Good onto Layer 5, then dimensional, as shown over Layer 2.
  • Add a Starry Sky Adhesive-backed Milky Dot to Layer 5.
  • Decorate the inside as desired. I glued a 1/2″ x 5 1/2″ strip of the Layer 1 pattern of DSP across the interior.

An Up-Close Look:

A close-up view of a greeting card wishing "May the Good that you Do, come back to you." It is made with designer series paper in colors of Starry Sky, Fresh Freesia, and Rich Razzleberry by Stampin' Up!When you are short on time, use DSP to create a card easily. Again, the bonus of this DSP is that it is FREE with a minimum purchase for a limited time. I hope you like my card. Click HERE to see what the other design team members have created for this challenge. I hope you will revisit next Thursday for another Challenge by Create with Connie & Mary.

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