Clearly I have a thing for this set ‘A Rose is a Rose’ (#111560, set of 14 stamps – $37.95).
UPDATED: Since it was not a class, I don’t have a detailed handout, however in response to many requests, this was made with a 12 x 12 piece of Riding Hood Red cardstock, scored at 3 inch intervals. I free cut the tops of each panel to appear to be bookmark. I used a 12″ strip of the Candy Lane DSP inside and tacked it down, leaving space to use it as pockets. I cut the inside bookmarks from scraps of vanilla and decorated the entire thing with stamped/cut images of the Rose is a Rose set.
This bookmark card was my ‘backup’ Mother’s Day card that I didn’t need to use. At my April Stamp a Stack, my friends made a wider ‘2-fold’ accordion fold bookmark card for the sake of saving time.
But nothing beats the four fold! Accessories: Riding Hood Red & Vanilla cardstock, Riding Hood Red, Pink Pirouette, Kiwi Kiss & Baja Breeze inks, Candy Lane Designer Series Paper and some grosgrain and tafetta ribbon.
I didn’t realize until after I photographed how much more striking this would be with ribbons at the top of each bookmark section… oh well… next time!
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Beautiful!
What a beautiful project! … Patricia
Amy this is beautiful! TFS!
Amy, this is so beautiful. You are my stamping hero! I’m so glad to be back in your downline!!
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Amy, I really like the accordian bookmark card. However, I’m stumped as to what it is for. What do you do with each bookmark, and the whole card?
You can put sentiments on each bookmark and other gifts (money/gift cards) in the other pockets…
This can be a start of a mini book as well ( journaling, photos, memorabilias, etc.) I like the colors you’ve chosen. Good job!