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#SU Sweet as a Peach Drapery Pull-Back Tutorial with tips


Each month I make and send thank-you notes for anyone who places an order through me. Because the stamp club ladies decided to use the Sweet as a Peach bundle for the projects we made this past couple months, I decided to make one more thank-you card using this suite of products too.

The Stampin' Up! promotion for July is 15% off select designer series papers. So, since this adorable You're a Peach designer series paper is among those papers on sale, I wanted to showcase both sides of the paper. What better layout to use than a drapery pull-back card.

While playing with the layout, I came up with what I think is an ingenious tip for scoring the paper at just the right place. I hope you'll check out the video tutorial, and then of course, make some yourself!

Measurements:

Basic White Note Cards & Envelopes (you get 20 of each)
Calypso Coral cardstock: 3-1/2" x 5"
You're a Peach designer series paper: 3-3/8" x 4-7/8"
Scraps of Basic White cardstock for the stamped peach embellishment

Here's the video:

 

Product List
Sweet As A Peach Bundle (English)
$36.75
You're A Peach 12" X 12" (30.5 X 30.5 Cm) Designer Series Paper
$11.50
You're A Peach Suite Collection (English)
$57.25
Basic White 8 1/2" X 11" Cardstock
$9.75
Calypso Coral 8-1/2" X 11" Cardstock
$8.75
Early Espresso Classic Stampin' Pad
$7.50
Petal Pink Classic Stampin' Pad
$7.50
Calypso Coral Classic Stampin' Pad
$7.50
Sponge Daubers
$5.00
Basic White Note Cards & Envelopes
$7.00
Stampin' Dimensionals
$4.00
Paper Trimmer
$25.00
Take Your Pick
$10.00

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