Your Biggest Fan Handmade Bithday Card for my Grandson

 Hello stamping friends! Today’s card share features a personalized birthday card for my grandson made using the Your Biggest Fan Bundle, Hat Builder Dies and the Playful Alphabet Dies. 



The Your Biggest Fan Bundle includes 11 photopolymer stamps and 12 coordinating dies. The Sports Event Dies, which have been used on this card and many others since the Mini Catalog debut add so much texture and detail to any card. 


The Your Biggest Fan Stamp Set not only features sentiments and focal images that coordinate with the dies but this stamp set is the most versatile and easy to use masculine set currently available. The Your Biggest Fan Bundle is $40.50. 


The Hat Builder Dies are perfect for a plethora of masculine and feminine cards featuring hats. I have used the large hat as a focal image for this card, adding the 10 on the bill to indicate how old my grandson will be this year on his birthday. The Hat Builder Dies are part of the last chance sale and are $22.00 while supplies last. 


The Playful Alphabet Dies allow for name building and customization of sentiments really helping to personalize any handmade item. These dies are popular for a reason and I’ll be so sad to see them go, although, I am keeping mine. These dies are part of the last chance sale and are $27.20 while supplies last. 


The Hey Sports Fan Designer Series Paper is a Baseball themed pack of paper which also contains more generic designs on the flip sides of the designer series Paper. I have used one of the simpler designs to coordinate with the stars from the Hat Builder Dies and the Resin Stars Embellishments. $11.50


The Foam Adhesive Sheets are perfect for a 3D effect on any card but work especially well with the Playful Alphabet Dies. I have used them to pop up the name and age details on this card. $8.00


The Resin Stars Embellishments coordinate with the Your Biggest Fan Bundle so they were a natural choice for this card. They also add to the star theme I was going with, carrying over the stars from the Designer Series Paper and the star die cuts from the Hat Builder Dies. $8.00


The Fan Bakers Twine also coordinates with the Your Biggest Fan Bundle. This is why Stampin Up is famous for coordination. It takes so much of the work out of designing when things just fall into place because they were made to work together. $7.50

You can find all these products and more in the online store at christinetrimble.stampinup.net



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Supply list, products and Prices:

Hat Builder Dies $22.00 while supplies last 

Your Biggest Fan Bundle $40.50

Playful Alphabet Dies $27.20

Hey Sports Fan Designer Series Paper $11.50

White Stampin Emboss Powder $18.00( comes in a 3 pack with white, black and clear)

Pacific Point Cardstock $8.75

Poppy Parade Cardstock $8.75

Pacific Point Classic Stampin Ink Pad $7.50

Bumblebee Classic Stampin Ink Pad $7.50

Basic White Cardstock $9.75

Foam Adhesive Sheets $8.00

Resin Stars Embellishments $8.00

Fan Bakers Twine $7.50


Measurements:

Pacific Point card base 4 1/4 x 11 scored at 5 1/2

Basic White Cardstock 4 x 5 1/4

Hey Sports Fan Designer Series Paper 5 x 3 3/4

Basic White Cardstock cut with the long ticket strip die 5 x 1/2

pacific Point Cardstock Sentiment label 1 1/4 x 1/2

Basic White Cardstock inside layer 4 x 5 1/4

Hey Sports Fan Designer Series Paper strip inside the card 3/4 x 4 

You will find all these products and more in the online store at christinetrimble.stampinup.net

Use the magnifying glass icon in the online store to find products quickly and easily using the product names listed above 

Please contact me with questions, comments and concerns at christinescreativechaos@gmail.com

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