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Using Up Scraps - Stampin' Up! products Pick a Pattern Suite

Making a card shouldn't always be complicated! Actually, I would say that my cards are usually the sweet & simple type, but that one goes beyond. In fact, I was just playing around with this paper (Pick a Pattern Designer Series Paper) and I found a couple of scraps, left over from previous projects. I prepared a card base (I used Crushed Curry), stamped a sentiment form the coordinating stamp set (Emerald Envy), I punched it and added everything to the card. The more "advanced" part is the little bear that I added on top. I coloured him lightly with the AquaPainter (Sahara Sand) and fussy cut around the lines. I adhered all the pieces at an angle, making a cluster around the sentiment, and voila! I didn't even have to measure anything, and I just picked the colours that were featured on the DSP, so no guesswork there either. Coordinating products makes crafting SO easy, don't you think?

What creative ways have you found to use leftovers on a project? I'd love to see them!

Colours: Crushed Curry, Emerald Envy, Sahara Sand, Basic Black, Whisper White
Paper: Pick a Pattern DSP
Stamp Set: Pieces & Patterns


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