The base of this cardstock is Crushed Curry layered with the DSP. Trim the lower edge using the scallop punch, mount and set aside.
Use Mark the Date and Full Calendar to stamp the images in Pumpkin Pie using the Stamp-a-ma-jig for precision. Next use a pencil eraser (I run a high tech operation) with barely banana and stamp the inner circles for a soft fill. Next with a Really Rust StampinÂ’ Write Marker, write in the days of the month. Pierce the centers of the blank days using the paper piercer and mat pack. Insert and flatten More Mustard brads. Set this unit aside.
Use the Daisy 2 Big Shot die and the cut flowers in Crushed Curry and Pumpkin Pie. Also cut 2 sets using the Spring Bouquet Flower Punch (retired). Layer with the offset technique and attach with a More Mustard Brad.
Use the Flight of the Butterfly set to stamp a butterfly using Pumpkin Pie (body) and Crushed Curry (outline) ink on Whisper White. Use the Stamp-a-ma-jig for precision. Punch the image with the Butterfly punch.
Mount the calendar unit. Tie a simple knot using the Crushed Curry ribbon. Arrange and mount the flowers and butterfly with Dimensionals.
Finally, use a scrap of Crushed Curry of ⅜ x 3 inches and create a stabling bar. Fold in ¼ inch from each end. Attach using glue dots on the inside bottom of the card to stabilize the tent calendar.
Registered: October 21, 2007 Location: Alberta, Canada Posts: 6707
Sun, Aug 02, 2009 @ 2:14 PM
This looks great! I think you may have convinced me to get the su calendar set which I have been thinking about for some time now! I just love this - great job!
------------------------------ Lynn
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Registered: October 20, 2007 Location: Stafford VA Posts: 248
Mon, Aug 03, 2009 @ 12:46 PM
what a cute idea!
------------------------------ Terrica Turner
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