Sunday, May 11, 2014

Stampin' Up! Screen card tutorial


Happy Mother's day to all you moms out there! I am having a lovely mother's day with my mom and my wonderful husband and sons. I have been relaxing and making cards as you can see. I have CASE'D this card. I just love the look of it and you can get so creative with it. So I hope you give this card a try and let me know what you think. Let's get started..... 

Stampin' Up! Screen card tutorial..

  1. I cut Island Indigo cardstock to 5-1/2"x11"
 2. Score on the long side at 2-3/4",5-1/2"& 8-1/4", fold mountain, valley, mountain folds.
3. Use the scallop edge border punch to one of the long edges
4. Using the Decorative Label punch I punched out a small section of the bottom of the card to make the stand.


5. I choose to stamp the card with the Hardwood stamp in Island Indigo ink.
6. I set the stand aside to work on the panels. You will need to cut 4 basic black pieces of cardstock measuring 2-1/2"x4-1/4" and 4 whisper white pieces of cardstock measuring 2-3/8"x4-1/4".
7. I stamped the whisper white pieces using The Open Sea stamp set. I used black Staz On ink and Island Indigo. I then used snail adhesive to adhere these pieces to the basic black.

8. You can add any sentiment you want. I found this to be a great guy card. You can add string or ribbon.
Here are some photos of other cards I have made using this as my base. This is my Mother's day card to my mom.
I used the new Honey color for the base and Thoughts and Prayers stamp set.
Traveler stamp set, Clock works stamp set, Island Indigo card stock
Honey ink pad, Blackberry Bliss ink pad, Flower shop stamp set, petite petals stamp set


Honey card stock, Elements of style stamp set, Honey ink pad, Tangelo Twist ink pad.
Blackberry bliss ink pad and card stock, Blooming with Kindness


Stampin up supplies to make tutorial card

Thank you so much for stopping by today! I hope you enjoyed today's tutorial and will stop by for more to come. Please subscribe to my mailing list to receive each post to your inbox and check me out on Facebook.  I would love to hear your comments and see what you come up with. Please visit my site for all your product needs or feel free to email me. Until next time keep Stampin' With Katherine.

13 comments:

Donna said...

Fabulous, Fabulous work and samples (and inspiration)! Just terrific; thanks so much for sharing! :)

Unknown said...

Thank you so much for your kind words Donna! Glad you enjoyed it!

Ronda Gibson said...

Thanks for sharing the info on this card technique!

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Unknown said...

Thank you for commenting and visiting my blog Ronda Gibson.

steffi said...

Thanks for sharing this - you make it look easy :) Love that Hardwood stamp!

Unknown said...

Thank you Steffi! Glad you stopped by. So easy, you can do it;)

Sue Robinson said...

Lovely cards and ideas TFS

Sue Robinson said...

Lovely cards and ideas TFS

Unknown said...

Thanks Sue!

dacrafter said...

Katherine, I love everyone of these screen cards. Thank you for such great ideas!! Debbie

Unknown said...

Katherine, I love this idea. Hope I can do it! Nicole

Unknown said...

Fantastic!!! What a wonderful idea! Great tutorial!! Possibilities are endless!
Thank you so very much!!!!

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