So Many Stars with Mercury Glass Acetate Star

So Many Stars Stampin Up bundle card idea featuring Mercury Glass acetate star. www.PattyStamps.com

 

I was excited to use the So Many Stars bundle from Stampin’ UP! at a recent class I attended!  Cindee and Laurie hosted a Christmas card class and this was one of the cards we made!  Check out all of the stars Laurie die cut from this bundle for the class participants!! wow!!!

 

So Many Stars Stampin Up bundle card idea featuring Mercury Glass acetate star. www.PattyStamps.com

 

The So Many Stars bundle is found on page 10 and 11 in the 2019 Stampin’ Up! Holiday Catalog or HERE online!  I love the stitched stars, and then look at allllll the other pieces you get, too!! This is a REALLY great bundle to own!!

 

So Many Stars Stampin Up bundle #153016 online www.PattyStamps.com

 

The Card Base is Real Red cardstock, then we have a layer of Mint Macaron, then Pretty Peacock. It’s a really fun color combo!!  The large star in the center is die cut from the Mercury Glass Acetate #150441.  I used both Glue Dots and Liquid Glue to attach all of my die cut stars to the card.  I stamped some of the stars from the stamp set on the inside Whisper White panel of the card as well as on the envelope flap. 

 

So Many Stars Stampin Up bundle card idea featuring Mercury Glass acetate star. www.PattyStamps.com

 

This card would be great for the holidays, or for the summer (think 4th of July party invitation), a birthday or any celebration!!

 

 

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1 thought on “So Many Stars with Mercury Glass Acetate Star”

  1. Love your cards, Patty. I am having trouble getting my dies to cut the mercury glass acetate. Is there any trick? Did you use a shim or two? Help, please!!

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