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To help kick off the July 2023 Release, I made 2 cards using the new "A Passport" stamp, which is perfect for all your summer travel crafts - bon voyage cards, maybe in your travel journal, maybe even on luggage tags.
For my first card idea, below:
- I made a top-folding A2-sized card base using black cardstock.
- Then I stamped "World Compass" using Tuxedo Black Memento Ink on one of the maps in the Maps & Ledgers Paper Pad from Joann's.
- Then I die-cut it using a 4.25" x 5.5" stitched rectangle die, which I adhered to the card front.
- I stamped "A Passport" on white cardstock, die-cut it with a stitched rectangle die, layered it on black cardstock, and then to the card front using foam tape.
- Lastly, I adhered a piece of white cardstock to the inside for any message.
- I made a top-folding A2-sized card base using white card cardstock and adhered a piece of navy blue cardstock to the card front.
- I used a 4.25" x 5.25" stitched rectangle die to cut a piece of Kraft cardstock and then I embossed it with an embossing folder covered in passport stamps. It's from Sunlit and is only available here in Brasil.
- I distressed the sides and front using Vintage Photo Distress Ink, adhered it to a piece of fun foam, and then adhered it to the card front.
- I stamped "A Passport" on white cardstock, die-cut it with a stitched rectangle die, layered it on a piece of black cardstock, and then adhered it to the card front.
I have a few more ideas up my short sleeve (hey, it's Brasil) and I cannot wait to show them to you. Keep a look out for them during the month. Click on each of the other Design Team Members, below, to be taken to some of their new creations for this release.
Shalana - Scrappin with Shalana
Christine - Purple Lake Stamps
Thanks again for stopping by my blog today. I'd love to know what you think of my cards and tell me in the comments which new stamp is your favorite. Until next time...
Hugs from Brasil.
~Michael
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