Thursday, March 26, 2015

Here's Your {Birthday} Sign & Sale-A-Bration is almost over!

I'm a bit sad to see Sale-A-Bration go, as I'm sure you are. Only 5 more days left! With that said, here is a darling birthday card I CASE'd from Pinterest, using one of the stamp sets you can get for free with a $50 (before tax & shipping) purchase. I am not sure who came up with this first, as I've seen so many versions online. All products are Stampin' Up!



How cute is this? I love that it looks like wood and I think the banner really sets it off. The banner was made using Baked Brown Sugar Thick Bakers Twine and Retro Fresh This and That Washi Tape. I used the Handheld Stapler (that never leaves my craft area now) to attach the banner to the sign. 


I stamped the sentiment with Versamark on Basic Black card stock and on Coastal Cabana, then embossed each one with White Stampin' Emboss Powder. After heat setting it, I trimmed out the little banner piece from the Coastal Cabana image. To make the Basic Black card stock look more like a chalk board, I used a sponge to rub some of our Whisper White Craft ink on it. 


The card itself was made with Crumb Cake card stock, which is most certainly a staple of mine, along with Whisper White and Basic Black. I stamped the large Hardwood stamp on the outside and inside with Baked Brown Sugar Classic Stampin' Pad. 



Don't wait until it's to late to get your hands on the Big Day stamp set. Look at all of the great images!



Product list for this project:

Built for Free Using: My Stampin Blog



Don't miss out on the chance to receive your free Sale-A-Bration item. With only 5 more days to go, time is running out! With a $50 purchase (before shipping & tax), you can choose from one of these items:










I hope you enjoyed the project. Please use the hostess code shown in the top right corner when ordering online, unless your order will total $150 before shipping & tax. At that point, you become your own hostess and get all the rewards! Please keep in mind if you choose "no contact" from the demonstrator, I'm unable to even send you a thank you note for your order...That's right, I'm not even able to see your name. 

As always, let me know if you have any questions about the project or the products used. Thanks for visiting my blog. 

Artfully Yours,


Kim

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