My September in person class featured birthday cards because it's my birthday month! I'm excited to share the cards from my class with you. Supply lists and measurements are reserved for the attendees of my class. If you're in the Albuquerque area I'd love to see you at a class. Contact me at stamperrdn@q.com for details on my next in person class.
The first card uses the Beautiful Butterflies Bundle. I've had a LOT of butterfly stamps and dies in the past. This one is probably my favorite! I love the die that creates a card front, so smart! I love to pull this one out for birthdays because the dies make it so easy to make a stack of them in no time! The DSP is from the Wildflower Birthday DSP package, another must have if you love to make birthday cards.
The next card features the Fluffy Squirrel Bundle, a new bundle in the new Mini Catalog. This is a punch bundle so it's easy peasy to stamp, punch and add to your card. I used strips and shapes of DSP and cardstock to give him a spot to be featured on the card.
The next card uses the Sunshine Vibes Dies. What says happy birthday better than a fun rainbow. I went with a different rainbow color combo. The rainbow is made up of Secret Sea, Cloud Cover, Pool Party, Lemon Lolly and Darling Duckling. Any combo in any order would be lovely! I love these colors together. They're so soft and gorgeous! This card is also a fun fold, the base is a Z-Fold and we added a flap using a new label from the new Branching Out Dies.
For all those fall birthdays out there I got you covered, we're using the new Beautiful Pumpkins Bundle released in this month's Online Exclusives. This set doesn't have any birthday greetings so I pulled a fun birthday greeting from the Party Piggy Bundle. This one might be my very favorite!
Finally, we made a fun pocket card. I used the Paper Tags Bundle. The label is attached to the piece in the pocket, which I love as a fun take to a pocket card. This is a great card to add a gift card too.
Lots of bright colors on this one and I love the DSP, it's from the Woven Textures DSP. So fun!








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