Jan Hoyt
http://www.janhoyt.stampinup.net inkerzaway@aol.com |
Half Full 4 panel wine card |
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his great card cased from Pinterest/CindyLee is made using one of my favorite current Stampin' UP! sets!
I made a few minor changes to accommodate the supplies I had available but I love the 4 panel card with this great wine glass set!
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Please note....I used a few retired items for this card, have substituted the equivalent current SU products in the supply list to make it easier for you.
Cut supplies as follows:
Berry Bliss c/s 5.5"x11"
Score at 1.25",4",6.75"
plus large scrap to diecut label
Whisper White cardstock :
1 piece 2.5"x5.25"
1 piece 4:x5.25"
white scrap 2.5"x 3.5"
cut 2 strips of Berry Burst color DSP into 1"x5.25" strips.
adhere one strip to the smallest flap panel front and the other to the back of the same small flap (this will be on the left side of the card)
Cut one strip 2.75"x5.5" from any pattern of the grey Neutrals color DSP.
Cut 1 piece of Whisper White cardstock into 5.5x2.5" panel and one white panel 5.5"x4"
Reserve add't white scraps for later.
Attach the grey neutrals DSP strip to the 2nd from left panel and fasten securely.
Stamp the wine bottle image in bottom right corner of the 5.5x2.5" white panel, color it in with Old Olive and Berry Bliss ink using AquaPainter then adhere onto onto the Berry Bliss cardstock panel of same size. Then attach that panel to the card base (middle segment) panel.
Stamp the row of wine glasses image repeatedly across the right half of the 4x5 white panel. I was able to squeeze in 5 rows on some of them but if your spacing gets off a bit just settle for one less row...it's still enough wine! Use the AquaPainter and Berry Burst ink to color in the wine , I added some clear wink of Stella to mine because I love the sparkle! Refer to the photo and do what you like best.
Now you can attach that panel to the last open space on the card!
Now for the tag! Use the 2nd from largest label framelit to cut out a label in Berry Burst.
Use a large scrap of white cardstock and stamp the wine tag image onto it, color in with AquaPainter or blender pens using Olive for leaves and Berry Burst for grapes. Be sure to squeeze in one image of the large wine glass (colored appropriately!) then "fussy cut" it by hand to attach to the tag.
Use the Scalloped tag punch to punch out the tag once it's stamped, then layer onto the Berry Burst label. I tied a little bow with twine into the tag topper then attached it to the label framelit with dimensionals. Then added the wine glass to the bottom right side of the tag.
You are almost finished! Take the completed tag and adhere it using dimensional to the grey DSP panel with about an inch of the right side of tag hanging over the fold line.
Now just "fan-fold " the card together and slip it into an envelope. You can save it for your favorite wine lover to make any kind of card you like...personally I think it would be a great birthday or anniversary card!
Hope you liked my copycat card...cheers!