Introducing the Shadow Card Layout, the latest design featuring twenty-four one-inch pieces of Designer Series Paper. The layout's first layer is a dark-colored shadow, with the top layer offset for a dynamic look. If you own a Brother ScanNCut machine, you can easily cut a matching template along with the card layers, making assembly quick and frustration-free.
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Calypso Coral cardstock
Card base measures 4 1/4" x 5 1/2"
Score at 4 1/4"
Card layer (inside) measures 5/8" x 5 1/4"
Very Vanilla cardstock
Card layer measures 4" x 5 1/4"
Card layer (inside) measures 4" x 5 1/4"
Favored Flowers Designer Series Paper
One inch squares - 24 in total
Card layer (inside) measures 1/2" x 5 1/4"
Embellishment die cut from paper
Crafts by Beth CPP sentiments
Click HERE for more information
Modern and Word Window punches
Crochet thread
Pearl Basic Jewels
Dimensionals
This is a picture for the template file.
The shadow file iis FREE with your Stampin' Up! order purchase from me. Click HERE to shop with me. It is also available for $4.95. I typically respond within three hours—please note, I do not use an automated system for file delivery.
You just purchased a new cling mount stamp set, if only you could create dies to fit those stamps. Well you can and I made it easy. I have added an update to the tutorial below. This update shows you how to create a complete die set for a new stamp set that has never been used and the sticker image labels have not been attached. My full tutorial including this AWESOME tip on making faux dies for an entire stamp set is available below. Now through Memorial Day, Monday, May 26, 2025 my tutorial is only $19.99.
I created dies to use for every stamp in the Spotlight on Nature stamp set from Stampin' Up!
ORIGINAL TUTORIAL
My Crafts by Beth Faux Die Tutorial is NOW Available. Click HERE for more information!
I've had my Brother ScanNCut for six years, making a sentiment layer was tedious. I learned the basics from YouTube videos. While creating this card, I had a lightbulb moment...I discovered a way to make sentiment layer and a sentiment mat for all my photopolymer stamps. And improved that one step by showing how to create files for my cling mount stamps. It took me over three days to create files for all my stamps, it was totally worth it. Previously it would take me up to two hours to create one file for stamping just one sentiment. Now I can do it in under ten minutes.
I have created a tutorial on how to create stamping layers and the "shadow" layer for the sentiment. If you know the basics to using your Brother ScanNCut and the Brother CanvasWorkspace you will be able to master my tutorial in minutes. If you decide to purchase my tutorial, you must need to understand how to scan and cut out an image using your machine. There are YouTube videos showing the basic steps for the beginner. To use this tutorial, again, you must know the basic steps in using your Brother ScanNCut and the Brother CanvasWorkspace software. I have never seen a video that creates sentiment and mat layers as easy as mine.
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Evening Evergreen cardstock
Card base measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2"
Score at 4 1/4"
Card layer (inside) measures 5/8" x 5 1/4"
Basic Black cardstock
Glue to the back of the cluster of flowers for stability
Basic White cardstock
Card layer (inside) measures 4" x 5 1/4"
Scrap for sentiment
Fresh Freesia cardstock
Scrap for sentiment mat
Favored Flowers Designer Series Paper
Large cluster of flowers
Card layer measures 4" x 1 1/8"
Card layer (inside) measures 1/2" x 5 1/4"
Forever Lovely stamp set
Evening Evergreen ink
Fragrant Flowers die
White crochet thread
Pearl Basic Jewels
Dimensionals
Check out my affliliate link for the Brother ScanN Cut. No need to purchase dies, just scan and cut.
My Crafts by Beth Faux Die Tutorial is NOW Available. Click HERE for more information!
I've had my Brother ScanNCut for six years, making a sentiment layer was tedious. I learned the basics from YouTube videos. While creating this card, I had a lightbulb moment...I discovered a way to make sentiment layer and a sentiment mat for all my photopolymer stamps. And improved that one step by showing how to create files for my cling mount stamps. It took me over three days to create files for all my stamps, it was totally worth it. Previously it would take me up to two hours to create one file for stamping just one sentiment. Now I can do it in under ten minutes.
I have created a tutorial on how to create stamping layers and the "shadow" layer for the sentiment. If you know the basics to using your Brother ScanNCut and the Brother CanvasWorkspace you will be able to master my tutorial in minutes. If you decide to purchase my tutorial, you must need to understand how to scan and cut out an image using your machine. There are YouTube videos showing the basic steps for the beginner. To use this tutorial, again, you must know the basic steps in using your Brother ScanNCut and the Brother CanvasWorkspace software. I have never seen a video that creates sentiment and mat layers as easy as mine.
Stampin' Up! Products
Evening Evergreen cardstock
Card base measures 8 1/2" x 5 1/2"
Score at 4 1/4"
Card layer (inside) measures 5/8" x 5 1/4"
Basic Black cardstock
Glue to the back of the cluster of flowers for stability
Basic White cardstock
Card layer (inside) measures 4" x 5 1/4"
Scrap for sentiment
Fresh Freesia cardstock
Scrap for sentiment mat
Favored Flowers Designer Series Paper
Large cluster of flowers
Card layer measures 4" x 1 1/8"
Card layer (inside) measures 1/2" x 5 1/4"
Forever Lovely stamp set
Evening Evergreen ink
Fragrant Flowers die
White crochet thread
Pearl Basic Jewels
Dimensionals
Check out my affliliate link for the Brother ScanN Cut. No need to purchase dies, just scan and cut.
I created my own faux sentiment die cut and shadow using my Brother ScanNCut. Every stamp can be a die!
Check out my affliliate link for the Brother ScanN Cut. I created the outline of the stamp and created a background layer. No need to purchase dies, just scan and cut.
This is how I utilized the partial flowers on the Favored Flowers Designer Series Paper.
I used my Brother Scan N Cut to create files to use for the sentiment AND sentiment mat. I found a SUPER EASY way to create the files. If you are interested in a tutorial, please EMAIL me.
I couldn't decide whether I should put a strip of Mossy Meadow behind the sentiment strip; this is the card made without the strip. I prefer the MM behind the sentiment strip.
The layout and card measurements are available in my Second Edition Favored Flowers Designer Series Paper Tutorial. More information can be found HERE.