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STITCHED STOCKING FIREPLACE CARD
(Inspired by Jackie Topa – www.jackietopa.typepad.com)
Supplies:
Stamps: Stitched Stockings (123784), Hand-Penned Holidays (124312), Woodgrain (117100)
Ink: Early Espresso, Real Red, Pacific Point
Markers: N/A
Paper: Soft Suede, Basic Black, Whisper White, Daffodil Delight, Pumpkin Pie, Real Red, Early Espresso
Ribbon: 1/8” Real Red Taffeta
Punches: Stocking Builder Punch (124095), Word Window (119857), Scallop Edge Border (119882), Bird Builder (117191)
Embellishments: Rhinestone
Misc.: Big Shot, Snow Burst Embossing Folder, SNAIL, Dimensionals, Glue Dot, Tombow, Two way glue pen
Envelopes: Medium Whisper White (107301) – 40/$6.50
Measurements:
Base layers:
8-1/2 x 5-1/2, folded at 4-1/4 x 5-1/2 – Basic Black
5-1/4 x 4-1/4 – Soft Suede, fireplace
5-1/2 x ¾ - Early Espresso – Mantle
2-3/4 x ½ - Early Espresso – piece over fireplace
3 x 3 – Daffodil Delight
3 x 3 – Pumpkin Pie
5-1/4 x 4 – Whisper White (inside of card)
3 x 3 – Real Red
3 x 4 – Whisper White
2-1/2 x – 1 7/8 – Scrap, any color – will be used as a template
6” Real Red 1/8” Taffeta Ribbon
Directions
1.Stamp Woodgrain image on Suede card with Espresso ink. Stamp is not wide enough for the card, so ink up and stamp the part that didn’t get stamped the first time.
2.Center template (misc. color piece) on back of suede card. Cut out, but save piece.
3.Stick plenty of dimensionals on the back of the fireplace and adhere to base card, lining up base of fireplace with bottom of base card.
4.Using Word Window punch, cut two “logs” out of saved piece of woodgrain looking paper. Glue in a criss-cross in fireplace opening at bottom.
5.Punch out three bird wings of Daffodil Delight. These will be your large flames.
6.Punch out three heel portion of stocking punch with Pumpkin Pie. This will be your small flames. Adhere to the bottom inside of Daffodil flames. Then adhere to base card on top of logs.
7.Using Big Shot and embossing folder, emboss red piece. Punch out full stocking and pieces using punch.
8.Stamp sentiment with red ink on white card and adhere to inside of card.
9.Stamp red polka-dot stocking. Stamp blue stocking with snowflake. Punch out both, including one set of white toe, heel and cuff.
10.Adhere white cuff, toe and heel to embossed stocking.
11.Adhere rhinestone to the middle of blue stocking.
12.Adhere embossed cuff, toe and heel to polkadot stocking.
13.Adhere small espresso piece over fireplace.
14.Punch scallop edge of longer espresso piece. Adhere to top of fireplace.
15.Adhere embossed stocking, then blue stocking, then polkadot stocking to mantle with dimensionals.
15.Tie ribbon into a tiny bow and adhere to polkadot stocking with a glue dot.
16.Don’t forget to get your matching white envelopes and stamp a stocking there as well!
Kayleen Clements
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