The outside front panel has fussy-cut flowers, along with leaves on the side of the greeting banner. I really like the waterfall of clear gems in two sizes. |
Here in Southeastern Pennsylvania, we are hot and humid -- very typical weather for us in this part of the country for this time of year. What's unusual is that we have already had our FOURTH official "heat wave" and we're not even done with the first week of July. A heat wave is when the temperatures cross 90 degrees for four or more consecutive days.
And while my 55+ community (VFP - Villas at Five Ponds) has beautiful pools (indoors and outdoors) and a hot tub/spa, they are rendered unusable when Mother Nature sends her natural fireworks -- thunderstorms -- overhead. So the best thing to do is stay inside with the central air conditioning, and craft, right?
The inside view of my Center Fold Display Card. There's a sentiment mini-card on the left inside panel, with room for your greeting and signature. |
OK, that's me ... what about you? Have you been getting to those layouts waiting to be done, or the cards needing to be mailed? August is my heavy-hitting birthday month. I used to spend a boatload of money in August at the Hallmark Store, but now I try my best to make the cards I need, especially for those "cardworthy" friends and family -- you know, the ones who won't think it's weird or cheap to receive a handmade card.
First up, I unwrapped some brand new Stampin' Up! Designer Paper called "Magnolia Lane" and made this "Center Fold Display Card." I saw a similar card in this design made by another Stampin' Up consultant, and created my own template for it. Here it is:
First up, I unwrapped some brand new Stampin' Up! Designer Paper called "Magnolia Lane" and made this "Center Fold Display Card." I saw a similar card in this design made by another Stampin' Up consultant, and created my own template for it. Here it is:
If you are a Cricut user, you may want to access the file I created for this template. The base of the card is 12" long, so you'll have to turn the base lengthwise and cut it using a longer (24") mat, at least for that part. I think the base comes up that way when you go to cut it on your Cricut Explore or Maker.
I know that not all of my readers are Cricut users, or may have other electronic machines. So here are some easy cut instructions with measurements that you should be able to adapt or to create your own cutting files:
Please remember me if you'd like to purchase some "Magnolia Lane" paper from Stampin' Up! The paper truly is beautiful, and at just $11.50 for 12 sheets of double-sided designer paper, that's less than $1.00 per sheet!! I still haven't figured out how to be sure that the link to the product links to ME as your SU Demonstrator, so when you search for a Demo, please indicate that you'd like product credit to go to ELLEN JARVIS in WARMINSTER, PA. Here is the link to the paper itself:
I'd appreciate your support of my endeavor with Stampin' Up! very much. Those who have known me for a while know the story of how I came to be with Stampin' Up!, and how I am building my business from scratch ...again.
Enjoy your summer! And watch out for new posts as I try to reinvigorate my blog. It's been a long time coming!!
Enjoy your summer! And watch out for new posts as I try to reinvigorate my blog. It's been a long time coming!!