Showing posts with label weather together. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weather together. Show all posts

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Weather Together meets Varied Vases

Well hello again, and welcome to my haven in a hectic world, thanks for popping by, this is my second video for today and I just loved making this card.

It's week 6 for Sue, she brings our Sunday dinner every week while we're on lockdown, so I pop her payment into a card.
Measurements are in centimetres.

Card Stock: Balmy Blue 2.5 x 6 (2 flowers), Thick Whisper White 14.8 x 21 scored at 10.5 (card base), 2 x 7.5 (handle), 6.5 x 4 (umbrella), 2.5 x 14 (5 flowers)
.7 x 6 (leaves).
My card base is (nsu).
DSP: 10 x 14 (1st layer), 10 x 1.5 (bottom stripe)
(cs) = card stock, (dsp) = designer series paper, (ef) = embossing folder, (nsu) = non stampin' up, (r) = retired.
  • Stamp the sentiment from the (r) varied vases (ss) in night of navy ink toward the top right corner of the (r) tranquil tide (dsp) 1st layer 
  • Emboss the (r) tranquil tide (dsp) 1st layer using the coastal weave (ef).
  • Round off the 2 corners on the right of the 1st layer tranquil tide (dsp) using the detailed trio punch.
  • Adhere the stripe of (r) tranquil tide (dsp) across the bottom of the 1st layer using liquid glue.
  • Adhere the 1st layer ( r) tranquil tide (dsp) to the whisper white card base using liquid glue.
  • Using the (r) weather together (ss) and whisper white (cs) stamp the umbrella in night of navy ink, and the handle in mint macaron ink, die cut these 2 pieces using the (r) umbrella weather dies.
  • cut the top part off the handle and adhere to the top of the umbrella using liquid glue, now do the same with the bottom part of the handle.
  • Stamp the flowers from the (r) sweetly swirled (ss) using rich razzleberry and rococo rose ink, stamping off for 2 of the rich razzleberry flowers.
  • Punch out the flowers using the (r) bitty blooms punch (it's only the centres of the flowers you want).
  • Then using the balmy blue (cs) punch a couple more flowers.
  • Punch out at least 5 of the leaf shape from the bitty blooms punches. 
  • Adhere these flowers and leaves across the bottom of the umbrella using liquid glue.
  • Attach the finished umbrella to the card base using dimensional pads.
  • Add a small basic rhinestone to each of the flowers and (r) fancy frost sequins around the umbrella.
Will be back again soon with more cards, thanks for popping by.
Annette X

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