Saturday, September 28, 2024

Artful Amaryllis- Poppy Parade You Made My Day Card

Hello welcome back!

Today is the last day to register for my More Than Autumn Class.

I have my last Artful Amaryllis card for you today. But I do have a class using this bundle coming tomorrow. Stay tuned.........

This bundle is in the New Mini Catalog on page 48. 

Click on the picture to view the products I used to make this card.

For this card I googled "colors of Amaryllis" there was a beautiful one that looked like Poppy Parade. So I chose to use Poppy Parade and Granny Apple Green inks.

I started out with a 4 1/4" x 11" piece of Granny Apple Green cardstock, folded in half.
I cut a 5 1/4" x 4"  piece of Poppy Parade cardstock and adhere a 5 1/8" x 3 7/8" piece of Basic White cardstock to it.
 I stamped the Amaryllis in Memento Black ink.
I stamped the flowers in Poppy Parade ink and the stems in Granny Apple Green ink.
I stamped the sentiment in Poppy Parade ink just below the Amaryllis.
I colored some Very Vanilla and Black Large Check ribbon with a Poppy Parade Stampin' Blend.
I wrapped some of the ribbon around the layered pieces and adhered it in the back using tape.
I then tied a bow and adhered it to the center of the ribbon using Mini Glue Dots.

I finished with the adhesive backed Cherry Cobbller Berries in the corners.
I added a 5 1/4" x 4" piece of Basic White cardstock to the inside.

My More than Autumn Class registration ends today!
Get all of the details of the class by clicking on the video.
You can register for the class here: https://bit.ly/MoreThanAutumnClassReg

View the Mini Catalog here: https://bit.ly/SeptJanMiniCatalog
View the Scrapbook brochure here: https://bit.ly/Sept-JanMiniCatalog
or scan the QR code
Thanks for stopping by.
Stampin' hugs, 
Lisa Cunningham
Stampin' Up! Independent Demonstrator
Rio Rancho, New Mexico






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