This might possibly be my most favorite card that I have EVER made. Can you heal me SQUEALING????
MICHIGANERS will get it–if you are not from Michigan you probably think I am crazy!!!!
“SMITTEN WITH THE MITTEN” is a very popular saying in Michigan–just google it. You will find all sorts of giftables and such!
So what’s the fascination of the “mitten.” If you look at the shape of the state of Michigan–it looks like a mitten. When you live here, whenever someone asks where in Michigan you live, you use your hand and point where you live! (I know, kinda silly but totally works!)
When I saw this stamp set bundle, I knew right away I NEEDED IT!!!!! Just for this reason!
Let’s start with a video–it’s filled with tips!
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Smitten Mittens is in a bundle–so you save 10% on the Stamp Set & Framelits when purchased together!
Let’s talk about my SMITTEN WITH THE MITTEN card:
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- Pool Party Card Base: 11″ x 4 1/4″
- Pool Party: 4″ x 5 1/4″
- Island Indigo scraps for mittens
- Whisper White: 1 3/8″ Circle
- Pool Party Solid Baker’s Twine
- Heart: Brights Enamel Shapes
- See complete list of all products used below
- See video for lots of stamping tips!
- When embossing with White powder, make sure to use the Embossing Buddy
As always, if you have any questions on this project–just leave me a comment! Or if you like it–would love to hear that too!
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Here are the products I used to make this card. Click on any of the pictures to go to my online store to place a Stampin’ Up! order! Any questions? Just ask!
Having graduated from Calvin College and now visiting in Byron Center. I understand the mitten for Michigan.
How did you get the white around the mitten?
It’s one of the stamps in the SMITTEN MITTENS stamp set.