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Sunday, November 1, 2020

Stampin' Up! Have a Hoot

 OH my gosh......
Check out this 'Have a Hoot' stamp set!
 
I made this CUTE owl card over a month ago & I forgot to post it!
Even though Halloween was yesterday, I just had to still share this with you.

Isn't it adorable!
I made a cool window using the Best Plaid Builder Dies,
combined with the Stitched Rectangle Dies.
I love how it turned out.
stamp set:  'Have a Hoot'
card stock:
  • Pumpkin Pie- 5 1/2 x 8 1/2"- score at 4 1/4"- fold in half for card base
  • Basic Black- 5 1/4 x 2 1/2"- emboss using the Cobwebs 3D Embossing Folder
  • Early Espresso- 3 1/2 x 4 3/4"- die cut Stitched Rectangle dies- layer & cut at one time to make the outside of this window
  • Early Espresso- 2 3/4 x 4"- for the windows
  • Crumb Cake- 1 x 3 3/4"- stamp words onto
  • Whisper White- 2" strip- die cut spider web
  • Whisper White- 2 1/2 x 3 3/4"- stamp owl/tree onto
  • Whisper White- 4 x 5 1/4"- for inside of card
  • Bumble Bee- 1 1/4" strip- die cut 1" circle
ink:  Memento
Stampin' Blends:  Dark Soft Suede, Light Basic Black, Light & Dark Crumb Cake
other:  Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine; Cobwebs 3D Embossing Folder; Best Plaid Builder Dies; Stitched Rectangle Dies; Peek-a-Hoot Dies (spider web); Layering Circle Dies (1")

How did I do it?
                              1.  Cut the outside of the window frame.                   
    
2.  This is what it looks like.  There is stitching on the outside edge & inside edge.
 3.  Now make the inside of the window.    
 4.  This is what it looks like when it is all cut. 
5.  Using a pencil, lightly draw around the center ride square- as that is where you want to stamp your owl at. 

6.  Try to stamp the owl into this square area.
7.  This is what it looks like when stamped.  And then erase the pencil mark.
 8.  Color the owl/tree.
 9.  Adhere the layers together!
I hope you have a SUPER Sunday!!
Happy Stamping!
Hugs-
SUSIE

1 comment:

  1. This is such a cute stamp set!! I love how you can make a window with these dies! I hope the step-by-step photos help you out!

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