Let’s Set Sail Adventure Awaits Cards

Hi Stamping Friends!
 
I've got a couple of wonderful sailboat cards to show you today. If you're looking for a nice masculine bundle, this is a fantastic one. It's perfect for stamping birthday, graduation, retirement, Father's Day and other congratulations cards. Add a sentiment from another stamp set to easily make thinking of you or even sympathy cards, too. So very versatile! 
 
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Adventure Awaits Gentle Waves Card
The Let's Set Sail and Gentle Waves stamps are designed to go together beautifully! I love the simplicity of this card and bright, eye-catching sail boat.
 
Background Basics – Ink the top of the Gentle Waves stamp with Balmy Blue and the bottom of the stamp in Pacific Point, then stamp onto a 5" x 3-3/4" piece of Basic White. Layer that onto a 5-1/8" x 3-7/8" piece of Pacific Point cardstock, then mount both onto a Thick Basic White card base.
 
Sweet Sailboat – Punch the sailboat from Poppy Parade and Night of Navy cardstock with the Sailboat Punch. Adhere to the card front, popping the sails with Dimensionals. 
 
Sweet Sentiment – Stamp the Let's Set Sail greeting in Pacific Point ink onto a scrap of Basic White, punch with the Cloud Punch. Punch another cloud from Balmy Blue cardstock. Layer the clouds and pop up with more Dimensionals.
 
Finishing Touches – Add a few Basic Rhinestone Jewels around the sailboat.
 
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Let's Set Sail Adventure Awaits Z-Fold Card
I love the Let's Set Sail bundle for making masculine cards! My fellow demonstrator Susie Wood created this awesome Z-Fold style card!
 
Background Basics – Susie started with a 4-1/4" x 11" piece of Smoky Slate cardstock that's scored at the 2-3/4" and 5-1/2" marks. She embossed the bottom of a 5" x 3-3/4" piece of Misty Moonlight with the Stripes & Splatters Folder and adhered that onto the front card panel. She added a 4" x 3" Layering Designs Vellum sheet in the center of the Misty Moonlight layer.
 
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Sweet Sentiment – Next, Susie stamped the Let's Set Sail greeting in Misty Moonlight onto a 5" x 1" piece of Basic White and adhered it across the middle. She tied a loop of 1/8" Misty Moonlight Cotton Ribbon and attached it with a Glue Dot.
 
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Sweet Sailboat – Susie die-cut a Misty Moonlight circle using the Beautiful Shapes Dies and stamped some birds on it with Misty Moonlight ink. It's popped up with Dimensionals onto the card front. Then, she stamped the sails in Misty Moonlight ink onto Smoky Slate cardstock and punched it out with the Sailboat Builder Punch. She punched the boat from Smoky Slate, too, then adhered it to the circle, popping the sails up with Dimensionals. She finished by adding a couple of Polished Dots onto the white middle strip. So lovely!
 
 
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