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Stampin Up Whiskey Business, Drinking Cards, Diy Gifts For Christmas, Wine Cards, Business Card Ideas, Whiskey Business, Diy Greeting Cards, Stampin Up 2020 2021, Man Cards

Stampin’ Up!® Whiskey Business & In Good Taste DSP Stampin’ Up!® Whiskey Business & In Good Taste DSP combine seamlessly for a Top Shelf card that’s Straight Up perfect for the whiskey-lover in your life. Thanks to Jackie Bolhuis from Klompen Stampers for allowing me to CASE your card with some small tweaks. Showing my […]

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Nigezza Creates with Stampin' Up! & Whiskey Business Whiskey Business, Old Fashioned Whiskey, Business Stamps, Masculine Birthday Cards, Birthday Cards For Men, Brother In Law, Stamping Up Cards, Some Cards, Male Cards

Nigezza Creates aka Gez, Independent Stampin' Up® Demonstrator Thank you for visiting my blog, I really do appreciate it and hope you like the project and will take a look at the video tutorial as well. I really enjoyed making these cards. I have 3 Whiskey fans in my family, Ed and our 2 boys, so I just had to make some cards with the whiskey decanter and a glass of whiskey. I used Stampin' Blends to colour the whiskey and the glass, ice and decanter. I teamed it up with the lovely plaid…

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Whiskey Business Cards, Whiskey Business, Cards For Men, Business Stamps, Gift Card Design, Gatefold Cards, Birthday Wishes For Myself, 29th Birthday, Glue Pen

Cards for men seem to be fairly sparse in the design spaces. I try to note various patterns of Stampin’ Up! Designer Series Papers (DSP) that will be useful for cards for men for my own reference. I even mark their storage folder with a blue dot to remind me. (I use the same dot…

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Priscilla's Papercrafts: One Card Three Ways Whiskey Business Stampin Up Cards, Whiskey Business Cards, Bday Drinks, Wine Cards, Cocktail Cards, Whiskey Business, Visible Image, Cheers Card, Art Impressions Stamps

I love a good layout. When you start with a sketch of how the pieces will fit together on a card, it's easy to take off with it. My March Cards-by- Mail participants got the pieces to make this card: Simple, right? A piece of cardstock (in this case Early Espresso) cut at 4-1/4" x 11" and scored in the middle, with another piece of embossed cardstock (Crumb Cake), a smaller piece of patterned paper (In Good Taste Designer Series Paper), a strip of cardstock the same color as the base…

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