I went to a Stampin' Up cardmaking class a few weeks ago, where the Sale-A-Bration promotion supplies were introduced. We made the cutest card with the freebie stamp "Party Pandas." All the time while making this darling little card, I had ideas running around my head on things to do to dress it up. Most card designs at classes are relatively simple due to cost and time constraints. Our lovely hostesses encourage us to take an idea and run with it. The original card design was made by Dar Peterson, and I've found a similar one on Pinterest by JoAnne Hewins.
I changed my card to a "Thinking of You" card instead of a birthday card, and I replaced one of the panda heads to eliminate his birthday party hat. Several other changes I made were to add two more mat layers with the idea of adding more color. The new card base color is Always Artichoke, and the second mat layer is a die-cut stitched scalloped mat in Certainly Celery (retired). I added a Copic-colored sun to add a little good cheer, and some gold sequins for a bit of sparkle. My panda placements are also a bit different as well. I did use the Color Theory 6x6 paper pad's paint chip design for my bamboo stalks as in the original card. I thought that was quite clever!
I will be sending my panda card to one of my Splitcoaststamper forum teammates, who lives across the country from me in Georgia. She was the Teapot Party destination for the week of January 9, 2018, because she was in an automobile accident, and though not hospitalized, is in need of cheering up. Take a peek at these cute little pandas below, who are ready to travel and send hugs across the nation:
Upon finishing with the re-inventing of my card front, I went to work creating an inside design that would coordinate with the theme, and also a verse befitting the occasion. Here is what I came up with. I think my SCS friend and teammate will enjoy her card, and will also let her know I'm wishing her well.
JUST A NOTE: I find it interesting the inconsistency of the coloring with the exact same lighting and the exact same paper colors. The panda card front is almost just like the card, but the inside seems way off!
Ingredients: Stampin' Up Paper: Cardstock - Always Artichoke, Certainly Celery (retired); Patterned dsp: Color Theory. SU Stamps: Party Pandas (SAB-2018). Ink: Memento-Tuxedo Black. Dies: Stampin' Up: Bouquet Bunch Framelits (leaves); Simon Says: Scallop Stitches. Stenciled sun-Copic colored. Crystal Effects glaze. Sequins: Pretty Pink Posh. Computer sentiment: Font-Viner Hand ITC 16.5/ Bold. Fussy-Cutting. Double Fishtails: hand-cut. Size: 4-3/4 x 6 inches.
Oh, Carlene, yes, this is a cutie for sure!!! I love it!! The little pandas are gorgeous with their bamboo stalks! I love the inside of the card with a lovely and inspirational message! Great card, Carlene!! Hugs!!
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