Stampin’ Up! Peaceful Wreath For The Paper Players

I used the Stampin’ Up! Peaceful Wreath stamp set and the Sleigh Ride Edgelits to create my card for The Paper Players tic-tac-toe challenge this week.

Peaceful Wreath - Stamp With Amy K

Be sure to stop by The Paper Players blog to check out the awesome projects created by the other Design Team Members.  And be sure to play along too!  🙂  Here is the Tic-Tac-Toe board for PP273:

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The layout for my card was inspired by Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge 296.

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I started by embossing a panel of Whisper White card stock with the Softly Falling Embossing Folder.  Then I stamped the sentiment from the Peaceful Wreath photopolymer stamp set in VersaMark Ink on a panel of Whisper White card stock, sprinkled it with Silver Stampin’ Emboss Powder and heat embossed it.

Peaceful Wreath 1 - Stamp With Amy K

I adhered the sentiment panel to a panel from the Silver Foil Sheets and then to the embossed Whisper White panel with SNAIL.  I punched a piece of Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper and a piece from the Silver Foil Sheets with the Banner Triple Punch, adhered them together and then to the embossed panel with Fast Fuse Adhesive.  I adhered the layered panel to a Thick Whisper White card base with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

Peaceful Wreath 3 - Stamp With Amy K

I cut two panels from Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Sheets and a panel of Whisper White card stock with the Sleigh Ride Edgelits.  I adhered the die cut pieces together with Fast Fuse Adhesive, then cut around them with a die from the Circles Collection Framelits.  I adhered the die cuts to a Circles Collection Framelits die cut from Whisper White card stock and to the card front with Fast Fuse Adhesive.

Peaceful Wreath 2 - Stamp With Amy K

I pressed one of the Snowflake Elements into my Whisper White Stampin’ Craft Ink Pad, sprinkled it with Dazzling Diamonds Glitter and heat set it with my Heat Tool.  I adhered the snowflake to the card front with a Glue Dot.

Peaceful Wreath 4 - Stamp With Amy K

I stamped the sentiment from the Peaceful Wreath stamp set in VeraMark Ink on a panel of Whisper White card stock, sprinkled it with Silver Stampin’ Emboss Powder and heat embossed it.  I embossed the entire panel with the Softly Falling Embossing Folder and adhered it to the inside of the card.

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:
  • Thick Whisper White – 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ card base
  • Whisper White – two 4″ x 5-1/4″ panels (one inside card), 1″ x 5-1/4″ panel, two Circles Collection Framelits die cuts
  • Silver Foil Sheets – 1-1/8″ x 5-1/4″ strip, 1-5/8″ x 1-3/4″ panel
  • Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper – two Sleigh Ride Edgelits die cuts, 1-1/2″ x 1-5/8″ panel

Stampin’ Up! items used to create this project:

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30 thoughts on “Stampin’ Up! Peaceful Wreath For The Paper Players

  1. Like everyone else, this is just beautiful. I like the sparkle created by the embossing folder and dazzling diamonds glitter, dazzling diamonds glitter paper. Thank you for sharing.
    I am going to photo copy this for future references.
    Thanks again.
    Mary Ann Horbinski

  2. Amy, white on white cards are my favorite and you do yours so well! This is absolutely gorgeous, my friend. I love all the layers, the sparkle, and how perfectly you line things up. Thanks for making my tic tac toe board look amazing!

  3. Amy, this is soft, serene, beautiful and simply stunning! The monochormatic color scheme is wonderful and the mixture of textures from sparkly to non-sparkly is fabulous. Absolutely gorgeous

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