Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Sale-A-Bration: Flowering Fields

I am in love with this FREE Sale-A-Bration stamp set, Flowering Fields, it comes with 6 flower stamps and a butterfly and the sentiments all come from the new Rose Wonder stamp set.

My cards were inspired by the very talented Louise Sharp to make a selection of five cards using the in colours with a matching gift box.


The small cute cards measure 3 3/4" square so you can make 3 card bases out of one piece of A4 cardstock.

Each card is stamped in Black Stazon ink and then I used the Stampin' Write Markers that match the in colours to colour in the flowers.

I made the 4" x 4" x 1/2" gift box using the Envelope Punch Board.  The Crafty Owl Box Buster gives you instructions and measurements to make it oh so easy.

Stamp Set: Flowering Fields,  Rose Wonder
Cardstock:  Crumb Cake, Whisper White, In Colour Designer Series Paper Stack
Ink:  Black Stazon,  Stampin' Write Markers
Accessories:  Envelope Punch Board, Whisper White Baker's Twine


Kathryn's Stampin' World - Stampin' Up! Flowering Fields,  Rose Wonder, 2016SaleABration, 4" Square Gift Box and matching Cards by Kathryn Mangelsdorf


The gift box that fits the five cards and envelopes.

Kathryn's Stampin' World - Stampin' Up! Flowering Fields,  Rose Wonder, 2016SaleABration, 4" Square Gift Box and matching Cards by Kathryn Mangelsdorf


The five 3 3/4" square cards.

Kathryn's Stampin' World - Stampin' Up! Flowering Fields,  Rose Wonder, 2016SaleABration, 4" Square Gift Box and matching Cards by Kathryn Mangelsdorf



5 comments:

  1. Fabulous. Love the card set. Made my own envelopes, then used the box calculator to make the box to fit cards and envelopes. Thanks do much.

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  2. Beautiful gift set, Kathryn! :)

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  3. This is a great set! Love the simplicity & attraction of set. Nice job.

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  4. Love this idea and the owl box template is a fantastic resource . . . but how do you get 3 cards cut? I'm coming up short each time I try and trust there is a simple solution. Thanks, Liz

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