Sunday, July 12, 2009

Back to the basics!

Good Sunday Morning to you!


Today I would like to take you back to the basics! That is, the basic steps of creating a greeting card! There are so many great products out there "especially Stampin' Up! products" that we can tend to get overwhelmed by the process. So, I wanted to break things down for you.


Here are the basic 3 elements:


1. Theme

2. Card Layout

3. Color Combination


Today, my theme is a baby card. So, I selected the new Stampin' Up! stamp set, Animal Stories!


Next, the card layout. There are many internet web sites with great card sketches. Today, I want to share one with you that I think is great for beginners. This site has simple sketches. The web site link is here


I chose the sketch shown above~


Then, my color combination. This was easy, because I wanted to use the new Stampin' Up! designer paper Tall Tales! I just love these designs, and I selected colors used the the paper. So Saffron, Old Olive, & Chocolate Chip. And, I used the coordinating Old Olive wide Grosgrain ribbon!






So, here is my completed card! In addition to the products listed above, I used one ink color, Chocolate Chip, and my Versrmark pad on the Old Olive cardstock. I used the sponge dauber with Chocolate Chip ink to distress the edges of the So Saffron cardstock. I also used one of my favorite products...my Sizzix Big Shot & the Stampin' Up! exclusive die cut "Lots of Tags" and stamped with another one of our great new stamp sets Teeny Tiny Wishes (awsome new set with 24 sentiments).



I hope today's post will help you in your card design. So, now it is your turn...

And, if you would like more tips on card design, how about booking a Stampin' Up! in-home workshop? I will come to your home, I will share stampin' tips with you and your friends, and each of your friends will creat 2 greeting cards! You can earn FREE Stampin' Up! products and receive a FREE 2009-2010 Stampin' Up! Idea Book & Catalog. The catalog is full of great ideas!!!

Have a great day, & thanks for stopping by!