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Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Stamp & Share Crew- Turtle-y Awesome

 


Here is my Stamp & Share Crew creation for April using the New Turtle-y Awesome stamp set and Turtle-y Cute DSP! 
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Turtle-y Awesome

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Supplies:

·       Stamp Sets: Turtle-y Awesome (165223)

·       Card Stock and Paper: Poppy Parade (CS) (119793); Basic White (166780); Turtle-y Cute Designer Series Paper (DSP) (165221)

·       Stamp Pads: Garden Green (147089)

·       Tools: Turtle Textures Embossing Folder (165232)

·       Miscellaneous: Shades of Green Hexagons (165233); Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430); Stampin’ Seal Adhesive (152813)

 

Measurements:

 

·       Poppy Parade: 5 ½” x 8 ½” scored @ 4 ¼”

·       Basic White: (2) 4” x 5 ¼”

·       DSP: 3 ¾” x 3 ¾” cut into 2 panels @ 1 ¾”

 

 

Instructions:

 

1.     Measure, score, and cut your paper.

2.     Place the DSP panels onto the Basic White leaving about a 1 ¼” gap (don’t glue down yet). Stamp the saying “hope your birthday is turtle-y awesome” between the DSP panels in Garden Green.

3.     Attach the Basic White onto the Poppy Parade cardbase. Attach the DSP with lots of Stampin’ Dimenionals (about 9 on each) to the Basic White.

4.     Place 3 of the Shades of Green Hexagons near the stamped saying in a triangle shape.

5.     Optional Inside: On a piece of 4” x 5 ¼” Basic White stamp with Garden Green to the top right corner musical notes. Emboss about 1 inch of the bottom of the Basic White with the Turtle Textures Embossing Folder. Attach it to the inside of the cardbase. 



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