Friday Fun: International Beer Day

Hello Stampin’ Friends ~

Raise your glasses, beer lovers! Today, we come together to celebrate International Beer Day, a delightful occasion that unites people from all corners of the globe in the appreciation of the world’s oldest and most beloved alcoholic beverage… Beer!

And when you come from Wisconsin and it’s a Friday, this tasty beverages is usually paired with a Fish Fry!! Today, I have a fun “refreshing” card to share with you along with the instructions to make it.

Measurements: 

  • Card Base: Crushed Curry 5 ½” x 8 ½”
  • Cardstock #2: Basic White 4” x 5 ¼”

Instructions:

  • Cut a 5 ½’ x 8 ½” Crushed Curry card base. Fold in half.
  • Cut a 4” x 5 ¼” Basic White panel.
  • Stamp (3) large and (4) small Watercolor Circles onto the Basic White panel using Crushed Curry ink.
  • Lightly spritz a little water to soften the edges. Let dry completely.
  • Using a Water Painter, add Crushed Curry ink to the brush and tap to speckle ink all over the panel as desired. Let dry completely.
  • Adhere the panel to the card front.
  • On a scrap piece of Basic White, stamp the glasses and foam using Jet Black Stazon ink.
  • Color the glasses using Crushed Curry ink and a Water painter. Cut.
  •  Cut a ¾” x 2 ½” strip of Basic White cardstock.
  • Stamp the sentiment using Jet Black Stazon ink. Cut the right edge to form a banner.
  • Adhere the sentiment to the top of the card using Stampin’ Dimensionals.
  • Cut a 2 ¾” Crushed Curry circle.
  • Cut a 2 1/8” Basic White circle.
  • Stamp the sentiment onto the circle using Jet Black Stazon ink.
  • Adhere the sentiment to the Crushed Curry Circle.
  • Adhere the circle to the card front.
  • Adhere the glasses to the card front using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

What better way to commemorate this joyous day than with a handmade card using the charming Brewed for You stamp set by Stampin’ Up! Let’s raise our glasses and dive into the creative world of crafting cards and beers!

Thank you for hanging out with me today … Prost!

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