Stampin’ Up! Hello You Thinlits Dies With Alphabet Rotary Stamp

I used the Hello You Thinlits Dies and the Alphabet Rotary Stamp from Stampin’ Up! to create my card for the Stamping and Blogging Sketch Challenge this week.  Once you’ve checked out my card, be sure to stop by the other Design Team Member’s Blogs to see their fantastic creations!

Hello You Thinlits Dies - Stamp WIth Amy K

Here is the Stamping and Blogging SB88 that was the inspiration for my card:

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The design for my card was also inspired by The Paper Players #228.

Screen Shot 2015-01-20 at 4.15.13 PMI started by adhering three banners that I’d cut from a sheet from the Adventure Bound DSP Stack to a panel of Early Espresso card stock with SNAIL.  I created the banner by punching the ends of the strips with my Hexagon Punch, then trimming away the excess.

Hello You Thinlits Dies 2 - Stamp WIth Amy K

I adhered a thin strip of leftover Adventure Bound DSP to the top of the panel with touches of Multipurpose Liquid Glue.  Then I stamped the “& THANKS” sentiment with the Alphabet Rotary Stamp in Early Espresso ink on two of the banners.

Hello You Thinlits Dies 3 - Stamp WIth Amy K

I cut the sentiment three times from Early Espresso card stock with the Hello You Thinlits Dies.  I layered the die cuts one on top of the other, adhering them together and then to the card front with a little bit of Multipurpose Liquid Glue.  It’s a little hard to see in the picture, but the layered sentiment looks a little 3-D when you stack it up.

***Quick Tip:  When you’re adhering thin die cuts together with liquid glue, place them on your Silicone Craft Sheet so that if you have a little glue ooze out between the layers, your sentiment will peel right off the Silicone Craft Sheet rather than stick to your work surface or another paper.

Hello You Thinlits Dies 1 - Stamp WIth Amy K

I wrapped a strand of Linen Thread around the panel three times and tied it through a Basic Metal Button.  I adhered the button to the card front with a Glue Dot, then added two Silver Mini Staples with the Handheld Stapler to give it a little more rustic look.  I adhered the decorated panel to a Sahara Sand card base with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

Adventure Bound DSP - Stamp With Amy K

I adhered a strip of Adventure Bound DSP to a strip of Sahara Sand card stock, then to a panel of Naturals White card stock to finish the inside of the card.

Now that you’ve seen my project, be sure to stop by the other Stamping & Blogging Design Team Member’s blogs to see what they’ve created with this sketch.

You can find a complete list of supplies, including card stock cuts, at the very bottom of this post.

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Card stock cuts for this project:
  • Sahara Sand – 4-1/4″ x 11″ card base, 1/2″ x 4″ strip (inside card)
  • Early Espresso – 4″ x 5-1/4″ panel, three Hello You Thinlits Dies die cuts
  • Naturals White – 4″ x 5-1/4″ panel (inside card)
  • Adventure Bound Designer Series Paper Stack – three 1-1/2″ x 5-1/4″ strips, 1/8″ x 4″ strip, 3/8″ x 4″ strip (inside card)

Stampin’ Up! items used to create this project:

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26 thoughts on “Stampin’ Up! Hello You Thinlits Dies With Alphabet Rotary Stamp

  1. What a nice masculine thank you card with the fence dp, Amy! The twine and button add to the manly feel! I like the added piece of dp across the top for a polished look. Very nice~

  2. Very nice masculine card, Amy. I like that you were inspired to use a wooden plank look instead of banners. I also appreciate being able to see the creations of your teammates.

  3. Great card! I like the staples, linen thread, DSP. All make a great combo for a guy card. Wish you would visit Heirloom in Indy. I would love to meet you!

  4. Oh my, my! I LOVE your card Amy 🙂 I love everything about it and hope to recreate it this weekend. Your card rocks – thanks Amy for the awesome idea 😉

  5. Gorgeous monochromatic card! The woodgrain background is perfect for that gorgeous die-cut sentiment. Thanks so much for joining us at The Paper Players.

  6. Great sketch–isn’t that paper awesome?! And your sentiment is perfectly cool! Thanks so much for participating in my Paper Players challenge this week!

  7. This would make a great masculine thank you card – love the way you used the DSP! A super CAS creation Amy! Thanks for joining us for our CAS sentiment challenge over at The Paper Players this week!

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