Sending Good Thoughts Scalloped Tag Topper Card

beelinestamping.com-scalloped tag topper 4I have another Scalloped Tag Topper card for you today!  These are so fun to make, and I’ve got a pile of them on my desk…

This one starts off with a Pistachio Pudding base that was punched with the Scalloped Tag Topper Punch.  I posted a video here showing just how that was done.  The front layer is from the Sweet Sorbet DSP pack that you can still get today as part of the Sale-a-Bration promo.  (It ends at midnight tonight – don’t wait!!)  The greeting is from Perfect Pennants and was die-cut with the Banners Framelits Dies.  A second Crisp Cantaloupe banner was layered behind the greeting, and a square of Pistachio Pudding was stamped with the dots from Perfect Pennants and layered behind both banners.  Flowers were stamped and punched with the Petite Petals bundle with matching punch.  The card is held closed with twine from the Sweet Sorbet Accessory pack.  The patterned inside is a piece of cardstock stamped in Pistachio Pudding ink with the Petal Parade stamp set – makes a cute DSP, doesn’t it?!

All supplies for this card can be found in my online store, but if there are Sale-a-Bration products you’ve got your eye on, don’t wait as today is the last day for them…  For your convenience, all the photos below are clickable links to the ordering page!

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Scalloped Tag Topper Card Tutorial

Beelinestamping.com-scalloped tag topper 1I’ve been on a quest to find a good overhead camera mount that would work in my studio set-up.  A few weeks ago, I stumbled upon a tutorial to make one for relatively little $$ that seemed like it would work.  Two problems – I didn’t have the tools to do it with and the way they showed the camera being mounted would have given me an upside-down video.  Ugh!  I showed the tutorial to my brother, Bill, and enlisted his help to create a customized version.  Not only did he have the tools to work with, but he was able to engineer a solution to the upside-down problem!  In just a couple of days, he had the whole thing built for me and let me tell you, it works like a charm!!

I gave the new addition a test run over the weekend and was able to produce my very first video tutorial for you!  I am a neophyte at this stuff, and am still on a learning curve for the video editing program I’m using, but for a first effort, I think it turned out pretty good.  So, without further adieu, here’s how to make this card…

Card Base:  8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″

Outside Panel: 2 1/4″ x 5 1/4″

Inside Panel: 5 1/4″ x 4

Click on any of the shown supplies and you will be taken right to the ordering page of my online store!

 

 

 

 

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