Something for Baby | Using the Stamparatus with the Baby Bear Stamp Set

Hi There! I have a card that Bruno made recently to share with you! Its a fun project using the Baby Bear stamp set. When the stamp set first came out, we didn't have the Stamparatus! But, now we do and it makes it SOOOOO much easier!!!


Wanna know how he made it? Here are some directions for you!
  1. Start of with a Thick Whisper White portrait bottom opening card base.
  2. Cut a piece of Blueberry Bushel the width of the card (10.5cm x 4.5cm) and stick down to the card base. This is the floor.
  3. Cut a piece of DSP from the 6x6 InColour DSP Stack the width of the card, above the Blueberry Bushel (10.5cm x 9.5cm). 
  4. Wrap some metallic edge ribbon in Berry Burst around the card. This is the skirting board/base board.
  5. Using the Stamparatus and some Whisper White card stock, stamp each of the layers (this image is three-step stamping). I stamped in the following order; Pineapple Punch then Berry Burst and finally Blueberry Bushel. Cut out using scissors and stick down using dimensionals.
  6. For the sentiment, stamp using black ink on Whisper White. Cut out so sentiment is 10.5cm x 1.5cm and stick down using dimensionals.
And thats it!


    The stamparatus is such a good tool not only for repetitive stamping but also for multiple-step stamping! Do you have it yet? In case you don't, I have the shopping link below as well as the other products used on this project.

Note: Australian Residents Only
Stamparatus
$85.00


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