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Harvest Meadow - Thank you 2

Thank you for stopping by today, I hope I inspire you to create. Here is another card I have created using the Harvest Meadow Suite. I cant get enough of this suite with its pretty Designer Series Paper and the stamp set that has beautiful flower images to colour in.  This card showcases the Designer Series Paper. I used Crumb Cake as the base. Second layer is Bumblebee Cardstock 14.4 x 10cm. Cut a piece of Harvest Meadow DSP 13.6 x 9.3 cm for the third layer and adhere to card base. Tasteful Label Dies was used to cut out from Basic White Cardstock then stamped image in Memento Ink and coloured in using Stampin' Write Markers. Stamp sentiment "Thank You" in Memento Ink on scrap piece of Basic White Cardstock and using the label die from the Harvest Dies. Place a length of Very Vanilla Scalloped Lace Trim across the card base using glue dots placed where the labels will go. Now place the flower and sentiment onto card using dimensionals. Place a piece of Basic White Cards...

New In Colours with Hand-Penned Suite

Welcome to my blog thank you for stopping by. Today I am sharing this card that I created using our wonderful new 2021/2023 In Colours of Fresh Freesia, Polished Pink, Evening Evergreen, Soft Succulent & Pale Papaya. These colours are great on their own or combined together as in this card. Now that the Annual Catalogue is available to customers you can shop to your hearts content. Card Recipe * Card base is Soft Succulent Cardstock cut at 10.5 x 29.7 cm, portrait style fold. * First layer is Polished Pink Cardstock cut at 14.4 x 10cm and Basic White layer has been put through the Stampin Cut & Emboss machine with first a Stitched With Whimsy die then the Tasteful Textile 3D Embossing Folder.  *Cut out a tag shape from In Colour Designer Series Assortment using the new Tailor Made Tags dies. I used the Metallic Mesh Ribbon cut in half for the tag top. Place onto card using Tombow glue. * On a piece of Basic White Cardstock stamp the large flower image in Memento black and u...

A Real Treat

  Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog today. I hope that you enjoy my card design and that it inspires you to try something new with your creative projects.  Today's card is another fun Slimline Card and using the Playful Pets stamp and die bundle. This is the first time I have had time to play with this set, I love the dog figure as he looks very much like our dog Opie.  I would like to thank Angie McKenzie for the inspiration to create this card. RECIPE The card base Whisper White Thick Cardstock is 21.5 x 17.7 cm. With the left over piece of 21 x 8.1 cm and using the Basic Patterns Decorative Mask sponge the panel with Granny Apple Green, Coastal Cabana & Bermuda Bay.   Take two squares from the Layering Squares and with largest one die cut square out of panel, put cut piece aside. Measure another piece of Whisper White that will fit behind top layer and pencil mark corners of first square cut. Now line up other square die and cut out.  St...

So Much Love

Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog today. I hope that you enjoyed my card design and that it inspires you to try something new with your creative projects. Today's card is created with stamp set So Much Love. This stamp set and materials to make this card and 16 others are available FREE when you sign up to be a Happy Discount Shopper .  I love the combination of Granny Apple Green,  Bermuda Bay and Daffodil Delight.  RECIPE   Card base is Granny Apple Green. First layer - Bermuda Bay 19.4 x 13.7cm and put through the Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine with Ornate Floral 3D embossing folder. Adhere to card base using Stampin Seal. Second layer - Daffodil Delight 7.2 x 12.2cm. Stamp flower image in Daffodil Delight ink. Place onto first layer with dimensionals. Stamp sentiment in Memento Black onto Whisper White cardstock and using Banners Pick A Bunch punch out label. Place onto card with dimensionals. Then place 3 Pearl Basic Jewels onto card. Decorate Wh...