Hey there stamping friends! I'm working on the projects for an upcoming "Guys & Gals" class.
For today's card I used the retiring Nailed It stamp set (still available), retiring Urban District (still available), Guy Greetings (not retiring), and the now sold-out Build It Framelits:
I used a Clear Stampin' Up! envelope to create a "Faux Shaker" card. I added "tools" stamped with Nailed It images and cut with Build It framelits. I also added Gold Sequins pulled from a strand of retiring Gold Sequin Trim. The "ruler" is cut with a Build It Framelit from Silver Foil paper. I stamped the group of tools from Guy Greetings in the background with Smoky Slate ink on Smoky Slate card stock.
The greeting is from Guy Greetings stamped with Basic Black on Crushed Curry.
The inside phrase is from Urban District. This card is truly a blend of all three sets!
Here's the supply list to shop in my online store: http://bit.ly/shopwithCarolPayneStamps
Remember while shopping:
All online orders receive a Thank You card.
Every $25 online order (before tax & shipping) using the May Host Code: ERAKMFX7 will receive pre-cut card kits, one each of the three Nailed It cards. (Today's' card is one of them!)
Be sure to check out the Retiring List and the Clearance Rack while you are there!
Until tomorrow, have a Stampingrox! day!
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I was able to purchase this bundle. I love it. I made a card for a first time father with mine! A problem I’m having is with the ruler. I know it doesn’t cut, only embosses. But, my isn’t embossing? I just wandered if you had a problem with yours and how you dealt with it or not? Any suggestions? TFS!
Hi Gloria,
Are you using the same sandwich as when you cut with the rest of the framelits? If you are using the sandwich for an embossing folder it won’t work. You have to use the same sandwich, (I used the Precision Base Plate, card stock, framelit, and clear cutting plate) that you use when you cut.
Also, I used a piece of Silver Foil 1/2 inch wide. Makes it about right to look like a ruler.
Hope this helps!
Carol