DIY Patterned Paper!

The Artistically Inked stamp set is perfect for creating your own designer series paper. I did a series of video’s last year on creating your own designer series paper with Forever Fern, CLICK HERE if you missed that series.

Today I used Pool Party and Fresh Freesia ink to create the DSP background and Fresh Freesia, Highland Heather and Gorgeous Grape for the greeting (from Biggest Wish #155052).

Cutting Measurements

All Measurement=inches  CS=Cardstock DSP=Designer Series Paper  Landscape Position=Long side   Portrait Position=short side

Supplies

  • Pool Party Cardstock –  5½ x 8½ (card base), 3-7/8 x5-1/8
  • Gorgeous Grape Cardstock –  4 x 5¼  
  • Basic White Cardstock – 3¾ x 5  
  • Biggest Wish Stamp Set
  • Artistically Inked Stamp Set
  • Fresh Freesia Ink
  • Pool Party Ink
  • Highland Heather Ink
  • Gorgeous Grape Ink
  • Stampin’ Seal Adhesive

Directions

  • Score Pool Party cardstock in landscape position at 4¼.  Fold and burnish to create card base.
  • Randomly stamp image from the Artistically Inked set in Pool Party and Fresh Freesia on the white panel.  NOTE: I stamped off for some of the Fresh Freesia images.
  • Stamp the “Happy” from Biggest Wishes in Fresh Freesia and Highland Heather and “birthday” in Gorgeous Grape and attach to the Pool Party panel and layer that to the Gorgeous Grape.
  • Attach the Gorgeous Grape layer to the card front and there you have a clean and simple card.
  • Decorate the inside of the card as desired.

Thanks for stopping by!
Until next time, be blessed, Renae

Artistically Inked Set
154542 $24
Biggest Wish
155052 $17
Pool Party Cardstock
122924 $8.75

Pool Party Ink
147107 $7.50
Fresh Freesia Ink
155611 $7.50
Gorgeous Grape Ink
147099 $7.50
Basic White Cardstock
159276 $9.75
Highland Heather Ink
147103 $7.50
Gorgeous Grape Cardstock
146987 $8.75
Stampin’ Seal Adhesive
152813 $8
Multi-purpose Liquid Glue
110755 $4

2 thoughts on “DIY Patterned Paper!”

  1. Not quite as easy peasy as yesterday’s card, but almost, and I love the colors.

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