Magnificent Maple With Washi Tape

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Hi Stampers! 

Where is this week going to?  It's flying by!  It's almost time for my September Countdown To Christmas Class this Saturday—woohoo!  If you've ordered a Class-To-Go Kit, I'll be sending out the kits very soon! 

Did you know that it's not too late to order a September Class-To-Go Kit?  It's true!  I don't want you to miss a class, so I'm extending the Class-To-Go Option for September!  Registration is also open for the October Class featuring Festive Flurry.  The deadline to register for either month's class is September 18.

Mag maple - two cool

The weather sure has cooled down here in Indiana, and it's feeling like the start of Fall, making today's two cool cards very appropriate! 

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CASEd from Amy O'Neill at Amy's Paper Crafts.

I used the pretty Magnificent Maple single stamp on a speckled, washi tape background! 

I started with a Crushed Curry card base.  My 4" x 5-1/4" Whisper White layer was sponged around the edges with Chocolate Chip ink. I stamped the splatter image from Gorgeous Grunge a few times in both Crushed Curry and Cajun Craze Ink. 

Mag maple - v2

Next, I added Cherry Cobbler Season of Style Washi Tape, a strip of Early Espresso patterned paper from Sweater Weather DSP, and a Pumpkin Pie Witches' Brew Washi Tape.  Then, I stamped the sentiment from Regarding Dahlias in Early Espresso.

Finally, I stamped the Magnificent Maple in Crushed Curry, splattered it with Cajun Craze, hand-cut it with Paper Snips, and popped it up with Dimensionals.  A Naturals Designer Button is tied with Early Espresso Baker's Twine, then adhered with a Glue Dot.

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The second, horizontal version swaps out the Cherry Cobbler washi tape for some Naturals Ribbon Trim.

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I used a larger, brown button from the same pack and tied the twine a little differently. 

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I was having lots of fun playing with the elements, so I created 8 cards that are all a little different.  Fun!

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Angie

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