Monday, December 16, 2019

Frosted Foliage

Hello and welcome to my haven in a hectic world!

This is a card required quickly as when we received Edward and Janine's card this year there was a new address included and I'd sent a card to their old address.
Measurement are in centimetres, (cs = card stock, (dsp) = designer series paper, (ef) = embossing folder, (ss) = stamp set

Colours are: Seaside Spray, Silver Foil, Whisper White.

Card base is whisper white 21 x 14.85 scored at 10.5, Feels Like Frost (dsp) 2.5 x 14.85, silver foil 11 x 13 (foliage frame), 2 pieces of seaside spray  8.5 x 8 (foliage frame minus the leaves), 6.5 x 7 (extra leaves), whisper white 8 x 7 (sentiment frame).
  • Stamp the sentiment from the frosted foliage (ss) using versamark ink onto the small piece of  whisper white (cs) and emboss using silver embossing powder.
  • Now die cut the sentiment using the smaller frame from the frosted frames dies.
  • Using the silver foil piece die cut the foliage frame from the frosted frames dies.
  • Now with the seaside spray (cs) die cut another foliage frame but omitting the leaves.
  • You will need to tidy up the edges around this frame.
  • Adhere the sentiment using liquid glue and with the ½  circle punch mimic the curve on each of the corners.
  • Attach this to the silver foil foliage frame using glue dots (these will better stick to the foil).
  • Die cut the extra leaves from the frosted frames dies in seaside spray.
  • Emboss the card base using the subtle folder.
  • Adhere the feels like frost (dsp) across the middle of the card base using liquid glue.
  • Add a strip of seaside spray metallic ribbon along each side of the (dsp) using double sided sided tape.
  • Arrange the extra foliage around the sentiment using liquid glue.
  • Colour 4 basic rhinestones using the seaside spray stampin' blends.
  • Attach the rhinestones in the 4 corners of the sentiment.
Thanks for popping by.

Will be back again soon with more cards.
Annette X

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