Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator - Canada
Hi today I am showing a card I created using the Flourish thinlets, Stitched Label framelits and Stitched All Around Stamp Set.
I haven't used the Flourish thinlets very much so thought it was time to take them out and have a play. I also used the Stitched Label framelits, Stitched All Around Stamp Set, Layering Circles framelits and one flower from the Seasonal Layers thinlets.
How I created this card:
- Rich Razzleberry Cardstock cut at 8 ½ x 5 ½ scored at 4 ¼.
- Mossy Meadow Cardstock cut at 4 x 5 ¼.
- Very Vanilla Cardstock cut at 3 ¾ x 5 - I used the background framelit from the Stitched Label framelits to add some interest to the layer. Attach ribbon to the bottom of the card, unfortunately I used Berry Burst Metallic Edged Ribbon (I thought it was Rich Razzleberry) I should have used the Rich Razzleberry ¼ Velvet Ribbon (I do have it).
- Layer these three layers together using snail.
- From Rich Razzleberry Cardstock I diecut the flowers from the Flourish thinlets and one from the Seasonal Layers thinlets.
- From Pear Pizzazz Cardstock I diecut two leaves and one small flower using the Flourish thinlets.
- From Mossy Meadow I diecut the small flower, one leaf and one berry leaf using the Flourish thinlets.
- On Very Vanilla Cardstock I stamped a sentiment from the Stitched All Around Stamp Set using Pear Pizzazz ink and cut this out using a framelit from the Stitched Label framelits.
- From Pear Pizzazz Cardstock I die cut a scalloped circle from the Layering Circles framelits. Attached the stamped sentiment to the scalloped circle.
- Assemble the flowers by layering and attaching leaves. Glue them down to the card using Multi Purpose Glue. The largest flower and the sentiment were popped up on dimensionals.
- Rhinestones were added to the centre of the flowers.
Bye for now.
Elaine
Below are the products used on my card.
Product List
2 comments:
beautiful Card Elaine, love the colour combo and the dies you used for the sentiment and background too, they all look lovely together
Thank you Sandi.
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