Are you like me when you see something new that you've "just got to have" and after you've made the purchase, put it away and somehow never get around to using it or completely forget you've got it and maybe purchase it again?
Blush, blush - I think I have many more of these "have to have" treasures. Here are two that I recently discovered that I hadn't used and came up with this card.
The Scallop Square die (p. 199, #115950, $29.95) and the Lattice die (p. 198, #115958, $29.95) are my forgotten treasures. As I look at the photo, I realize that the Patterns Rich Razzleberry DSP (p. 161, #115685, $13.25) and the 12" x 12" textured In Color card stock (p. 155, 115538, $15.95) were also sitting in my 12" x 12" stand untouched. Good grief, I am bad!
To make the card, I cut the Rich Razzleberry textured card stock 9 1/2" x 5" and folded in half to make it 4 3/4" x 5". I placed the folded edge just below a scalloped edge on the die and ran it through the Big Shot.
I cut a piece of white card stock 4" x 4" and ran it through the Big Shot using the Lattice die. The lattice is matted over a piece of 3 1/4" x 3 1/4" Rich Razzleberry DSP. The small tip of the Tombow Multi Purpose Adhesive (p. 192, #110755, 5.50) was used to apply the adhesive to the lattice but the 2-Way Glue Pen (p. 192, #100425, $4.50) would also do the trick. The lattice and Raspberry DSP are matted over a piece of 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" white card stock.
Attach a length of Rich Razzleberry polk dot grosgrain ribbon (p. 182, #115613, $14.95) using the solid side across the matted layers. Cut another piece of ribbon 4 1/2" long and fold into a loop. Punch a 1/2" circle from another piece of the DSP with little flowers in the design and place it onto a Pewter Build a Brad (p.179, #109128, $14.50). Use a paper piercier to poke a hold in the middle of the ribbon to affix in the centre of the looped ribbon to form a bow.
The card is finished with a butterfly punched with the Butterfly punch (p. 186, #116629, $22.95) using Rich Razzleberry textured card stock. I added a few little squiggles with the White Gel Pen and popped it on the card with a Mini Glue Dot.
To purchase any or all of the items used to make this card, you can shop at www.dayanna.stampinup.net and click on Shop Now or email me to place your order. During Sale-A-Bration (January 5 to March 31, 2010) you could also receive a free item from those featured in the SAB brochure if your purchase is $65 (excluding S&H and taxes) or more. Receive a SAB item for every $65 spent.
Hmm, the heading for this post is a bit of a misnomer as its not a Raspberry Lattice but it certainly sounds more colorful than White Lattice - lol.
Thanks for stopping by and happy stamping!











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