Today’s video features a super cool card closure technique using the new Scallop Tag Topper punch “outside the box” to create this gorgeous scallop enclosure. It looks complicated, but it’s surprisingly easy. The card is so gorgeous, using the Perfect Pennants and Petite Petals stamp and punch…and all of the “p”s are fun to say together fast lol!
Huge thanks to Caroline van der Straaten who designed this card, Caroline is a very talented Dutch Stampin Up demonstrator.
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INSPIRATION SHEET
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Revised with correct measurements – March 7, 2014
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I LOVE this card! What a fun way to use the tag topper punches! Thanks for sharing Tami.
Love this card. Can’t wait to get this punch!
Just checking… did you know the INSPIRATION SHEET references Old Olive and Pool Party vs Soft Suede and Bermuda Bay? I love this color combination. Thanks for the demo.
Thank you for letting me know, I just updated it with the correct information. Sorry about that!
I am so excited that I watched your video…..the first card I tried was a bit difficult as the designers had us making marks to line up cuts and even my mock up card did not turn out correctly…..now seeing that you punched both side at one time is truly a life saver…THANK YOU!!!!! Love the design of this card and the colors….great inspiration!
Such a very lovely card!!
The scallop tag card with petite petals is really a great layout and colors that work well together, Thanks for sharing with us,
Super pretty card!! I have been wanting to get that scallop topper punch and this may have just sealed the deal. Thanks for the tutorial!
Soooo cool. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Awesome card. I will try and make this card in a different color. (black card base & P. Pudding)
This is such a beautiful card. I will be ordering the label punch and am excited to make my first card.
Thanks Tami! I just subscribed to your videos. Thanks so much. I loved this card on Caroline’s site and now know how to make it myself. I see it for my next card club. Thanks again… Barb