Inked & Tiled Card Ideas for Training Group Blog Hop

Kylie & Bruno's Blog Hop

Welcome to the September installment of the Demonstrator Training Programs' Blog Hop.  You are at Candy Rattray, sweetstamper.com and the full list of blogs on this hop are at the very bottom of this post.

For today's project, I cased myself! (CASE=Copy And Share Everything or Copy And Selectively Edit).  I took a fun fold card for my upcoming Twist Club and switched out colors and DSP to feature the new–and gorgeous–Tartan Foil DSP from the Online Exclusives.  To see 8 more Inked & Tiled card ideas, just click on the video below.

Tartan Foil DSP (#162332) is brand new and available while supplies last in the online store.  I used the Copper Clay piece (front and back in my design:) for a Fall themed customer thank you card this month.  Although this is a fun fold (offset gatefold) card, it's quick and easy and I think it will delight my customers!  Tartan Foil DSP comes in 3 colors:  Copper Clay, Lost Lagoon, and Pebbled Path.

inkedandtiledstampinupcandyrattrayA few things that help my design come together are:

Cajun Craze Cardstock for the card base gives a subtle contrast to the Copper Clay DSP, helping it to stand out.

All the stamping is done in Copper Clay, helping give a cohesive look to my Inked & Tiled card

A tiny bit of ribbon softens the whole card and adds touchable texture.

Be sure to check out the other blogs on this hop for more creative inspiration, and be sure to subscribe to my email news: http://bit.ly/sweetstampernews—my 12 Weeks of Christmas series of free tutorials will come to your inbox every Tuesday beginning tomorrow!!

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