Honey Bee Stamps Fall Slimline Card

Honey Bee Stamps Fall Slimline Card

Posted by Ricky Burton-Romero on

I hope you enjoy this card! Make sure to check out the Scrapbookpal.com YouTube Channel to watch how I made the card!

Directions:

  1. Trim a piece of white cardstock to 8 in by 9 in. Score the card at 4 inches and fold in half. This will be your slimline card base.
  2. Take a slimline card frame die and cut out two in white paper and one in green. Glue all pieces together with the green on to.
  3. Take the sunflowers and the corn stalk and stamp them offset on the card base.
  4. Color all your images with your favorite Copic markers.
  5. Cut out each stamp with the coordinating dies.
  6. Place foam squares on the back of each character.
  7. Glue the frame to the card base (don’t do what I did in the video!)
  8. Glue the corn and the sunflowers directly onto the card base.
  9. Then place foam squares on all other images and pop them up on the card.
  10. Stamp out the sentiment and use the matching die. Add foam squares to the sentiment and you are finished with the card!

Video:

Products Used:

Honey Bee Stamps – Let’s Hangout

Honey Bee Stamps – Let’s Hangout dies

Distress Oxide Pumice Stone

Clear Block

Mini Misti

White card stock

Scor-Buddy

Gina K Ink Black Amalgam Ink

Lawn Fawn Cilantro

Copics

Art Glitter Glue

Scrapbook Adhesive Foam Squares

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