Friday, March 27, 2020

Little Twinkle meets Tiny Tiny Sentiments

Hello folks, and welcome to my haven in a hectic world.

Happy Anniversary Roy!

He's the love of my life and there isn't a better man anywhere in the world.
I saw a version of this card on Nigezza creates blog and thought it was perfect for my hubby.   All I've done is swap out the designer series paper and added the second sentiment & heart.

All measurements are in centimetres.

(cs) = card stock, (ep) = embossing powder, when using layering dies (1) is the smallest.

Night of Navy 14 x 10 (1st layer), Whisper White 21 x 14.5 scored at 10.5 (card base), 13.5 x 9.5 (2nd layer), 2 x 7 (ha sentiment).
DSP 13 x 9 (3rd layer).

  • Adhere the 1st layer night of navy (cs) to the card base using liquid glue.
  • Using the stitched rectangles dies and the (6)wide die, die cut the middle out of the layer 2 whisper white (cs). This will now be the 4th layer.
  • Adhere what's left of the 2nd layer whisper white (cs) to the card base using liquid glue.
  • Adhere the 3rd layer tranquil textures (dsp) again using liquid glue.
  • Working with the die cut stitched rectangle, stamp the images from the little twinkle (ss) towards the left hand side, the splodge type stamp is stamped using night of navy,  the heart and saying are stamped in versaMark and heat embossed using the shimmer black (ep).
  • Wrap a piece of ribbon (I used (r) grosgrain) round the right hand side and attach with glue dots on the back, then tie a faux bow toward the top.
  • Attach this layer using dimensional pads.
  • Stamp the happy anniversary sentiment from the teeny tiny sentiments (ss) I don't have the itty bitty greetings yet, in real red ink and die cut using the (1) narrow from the stitched rectangle dies.
  • Die cut the heart using the stitched labels dies in real red.
  • Then attach these to the card using dimensional pads.
  • Add a basic rhinestone to the centre of the heart.
Hope you have a good day and thanks for dropping by!

Will be back again soon with more cards.
Annette X

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