Cards, Clean & Simple, Quick & Easy, Everyday Occasions

You Snailed It – Cuteness Overload

Snailed It is an adorable stamp set found on page 55 of the 2021 January – June Catalog. I think it’s a playful and feel good set and you can easily create a clean and simple card.

Card Details

This was a pretty easy card to make. Because the images are not too big, the coloring with Stampin’ Blends went pretty quick. This happens to be my go to coloring tool.

Here are some of the details:

  • Used a 1-1/4″ strip of Sale-A-Bration’s Oh So Ombre Designer Paper – see this post using the reverse side of this paper
  • Used the 2nd largest rectangle stitched die for my images
  • Stamped images with Memento Black ink
  • Stampin’ Blends used: light & dark Calypso Coral, light Granny Apple Green, Light Bermuda Bay, dark Old Olive, dark Mossy Meadow, dark Mango Melody, dark Soft Sea Foam, dark Cherry Cobbler, dark Crumb Cake
  • Used Wink of Stella on the presents
  • Used Snail dies for the mushroom image and popped it with Stampin’ Dimensionals
  • Adhered everything to a Mango Melody card base

Below are the Stampin’ Up! supplies used for the Snail It card. If you would like to purchase any of the supplies, click on the Add All to Cart button below it will take you to my online store. From there, you can see your cart and remove or add any products you like. Host code through February 2021 is WG23F6CZ. Thank you for choosing me as your demonstrator.

Thanks for stopping by . . . till next time . . . have a fantastic and creative week!

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Below are the Stampin’ Up! supplies used for today’s project. If you would like to purchase any of the supplies, click on the Add All to Cart button below it will take you to my online store. From there, you can see your cart and remove or add any products you like.

Card Supplies

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