All the stamping was done with only two colors - Stampin' Up! (SU) Cherry Cobbler and Night of Navy. I used three different SU stamp sets to create the card, but the primary one was "Settin' Sail". The sentiment was from "Honeycomb Hello", and the compass was from "The Open Sea".
Since this stamp set doesn't have matching dies, I used my Brother Scan N Cut2 to scan the stamped images and cut them out with a 0.04" white border.
The 4-3/4" light blue panel was embossed using the SU "Seaside" embossing folder. After I had set the eyelets I realized that they protruded through the back of the panel too much to just glue it to the card base, so I used adhesive foam strips to mount it.
I decided that white eyelets would look really nautical, so dug into my closet of less-used craft supplies to find the eyelets, and the Clicket to set them. I used a hole punch to create the holes the eyelets fit into. I realized that I haven't used eyelets in at LEAST 3 years!!!! See, that's justification enough to hoard your craft supplies :-D
While the card assembly required several steps, making it wasn't that difficult. I would rate its difficulty as a "3" out of a possible "5".
Date: Friday, June 14, 2019 GMT Views: 236
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Stamps: SU Settin' Sail, The Open Sea, Honeycomb Hello
Paper: SU Whisper White Thick Cardstock, Marina Mist, Night of Navy
Paper Size: 5"x5"
Ink: SU Cherry Cobbler, Night of Navy
Accessories: SU Stamparatus, Tombow Multi Liquid Glue, Adhesive Foam Strips, Mini Glue Dots, White Eyelets, Karen Foster Clickit Tool, Hole Punch, SU Seaside Embossing Folder, Brother Scan N Cut2 (CM350)