Big Top Club Stamp Cards

Big Top Club Stamp Cards

Tricia Morris Tricia Morris

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Check out the fun batch of twelve cards you can make with the Big Top Club Stamp kit:

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I make it my primary goal to exclusively use the items contained within the kit along with just a few basic supplies. This month, I used a 12" Fiskars Trimmer, Tonic Studios Paper Distressing Tool, adhesive, Glue Pen, CS Hybrid Inks, CS Ink Applicators, watercolor pencils, and a water brush.

To re-create the cards, download the paper trimming instructions and stamp the card panels as indicated.

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Next, simply assemble the card groupings as shown.

CARDS 1-4

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One 8.5x11 White Quad Print will be trimmed into a total of sixteen rectangles. All four patterns will be represented on the cards.

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The miniature Striped Grosgrain Bows are so adorable! Simply adhere to the card with a Glue Pen.

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Make a large loop with the green/pink ribbon and tape to the back of the sentiment. Attach to the card with foam adhesive circles.

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CARDS 5-8

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The ticket image was stamped onto the Orange paper with Tangerine ink. If you have them on hand, trim the short sides of each ticket with a postage-edged scissors.

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Add interest to the stamped sentiment with watercolor pencils or colored markers.

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I'm still enjoying the benefits of the three-part bow. It creates interest without adding bulk to the card.

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If you have a little patience, trim the carousel animals with a MicroTip Scissors and/or craft knife. They look so sweet across the bottom of this card!

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CARDS 9-12

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Distress the outside edges of the stamped panel and apply Earth ink with a CS ink applicator.

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Stretch the three-part bow across the 1x5.5" paper strip.

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I hope you enjoy putting the pieces together!

Tricia

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