Sunday, September 27, 2020

Beautifully Detailed DSP meets Forever Blossoms


Welcome to my haven in a hectic world, hope you're having a great day!
This is the first of two cards today!

Happy Birthday Judy x


As you can see from the layout of this post I made this card quite some time ago. This is a darker card than I usually do, but I really like it, as it makes a nice change. I love blackberry bliss as a colour but don't use it often enough.

Card Stock: Blackberry Bliss 21 x 14.4 scored at 10.5 (card base), Mint Macaron 9 x x 2.5 (leaves), Petal Pink 9 x 3 (flowers), silver Foil 9 x 8 (sentiment).
Laser-cut Speciality Paper 12.7 x 8.8 (background).

All measurements are in centimetres.
(cs) = card stock, (ef) = embossing folder, (lc sp) = laser cut specialty paper,  (r) = retired, (ss) = stamp set.

Emboss the front of the card base using the stone (ef).
From the beautifully detailed (lc sp) pick the background and cut down to size.
Adhere the (lc sp) to the card base using a sponge and liquid glue.
With the forever blossoms (ss), stamp 3 flowers in blackberry bliss onto the petal pink (cs).
Die cut the following:
The sentiment using the (r) happy birthday die
one of the flowers using the cherry blossom dies
one of the medium and large leaves using the cherry blossom dies (these can all be cut at the same time.
Now repeat the process again for the next flower and set of leaves (you should now have 8 leaves).
Then one more time for the last flower.
Adhere the happy birthday sentiment using liquid glue to the card base.
Attach the flowers using glue dot.
Adhere the leaves using liquid glue.
Colour 3 basic rhinestones with the blackberry bliss stampin' blends and attach to each of the flowers.

Thanks for dropping by, will be back again soon with more cards
Annette X

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