Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Everyday Details meets Something Fancy

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and  thank you for joining me today!

Happy Birthday Idwin


Intermediate level - colouring, die cutting, dry embossing, layering and stamping

Materials required for this card are:

Bundles: everyday details (4), something fancy
Card Stock: basic white, bubble bath
Designer Series Paper: *poetic expressions
Embossing Folders: exposed brick 3D
Ink: bubble bath, memento black 
Stampin' Blends: bubble bath, lost lagoon
Accessories: *adhesive backed sequins & gems, blending brush
 
* = no longer available, when using layering dies (1) is the smallest
  1. Start with a base card 14.5 x 21 scored at 10.5, dsp 5.5 x 10.5, white layer 9 x 10.5, pink 6.4 x 10.1, white 6.4 x 10.1, strip of white for the sentiment
  2. dry emboss the white layer using the folder
  3. die cut the crosses across the bottom of the dsp
  4. Join the dsp layer to the embossed layer at the back using some tape
  5. add the ribbon across and adhere at the back
  6. using the bubble bath ink, colour  across the base card towards the bottom using a blending brush (for the pink behind the crosses in the dsp
  7. adhere this layer to the base card using liquid glue
  8. die cut the white rectangle, stamp and colour the flowers and leaves using the blending markers
  9. attach this to the pink rectangle using dimensional pads and adhere to base card
  10. stamp the sentiment and die cut, then attach to the base card using dimensional pads
  11. add the sequins
Hope you liked today's card. If you would like more information on how to make it, please don't hesitate to contact me, I'd love to hear from you.

If you wish to buy any of the items used, go to contacting me at the top of the page for details of how to order.

Will be back again soon with more cards, in the meantime take care and have a great day.
Annette 😊 

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