![]() My Basic White Medium Envelope got the small Two-Tone Flora flower on the front… I used Liquid Glue to adhere the panel to a Basic White mat and into the Highland Heather card base, popped the card front on with Stampin’ Dimensionals and the card was done! On the inside, I stamped the flower cluster image in two corners of a Basic White panel – using full-strength and stamped-off-once Blushing Bride ink. Then I added Rhinestone Basic Jewels – a small one to each flower center in the clusters – and a few on the tag – and the card front was done! ![]() I tied a simple bow from two lengths of Linen Threadand adhered it with a Glue Dot. I used some Dimensionals to adhere the final flower cluster – letting it overlap the sentiment. Then I popped it onto the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals. I stamped the Something Fancy sentiment in Highland Heather on a piece of Basic White cardstock and cut it out with the label die from Something Fancy. ![]() Then I adhered the two small flowers and one cluster to the card front with Liquid Glue. Use the Two-Tone Flora dies to cut out the flowers. I did the same with the small flower cluster. Two-Tone Flora is a two-step stamp set – and I used full-strength Blushing Bride to stamp the detailed portion and stamped-off-once for the fill. On a piece of Basic White, I stamped two small flowers and two flower clusters in Blushing Bride. I cut a Basic White tag using the Something Fancy die and adhered it with Liquid Glue. Note: you want to think ahead on this part – and only use the Liquid Glue on the parts of the Vellum hexagons that won’t show! □ Then, I used Liquid Glue to adhere the Vellum hexagons – and then adhered the Fresh Freesia die cuts over the top. When the embossed panel was dry, I used Liquid Glue to adhere it to a Basic White mat to make the card front. While I had the die out, I cut out five hexagons from the leafy design in the Vellum Basics Specialty Paper. I stamped the small detailed floral image from Two-Tone Floral in Fresh Freesia five times on a piece of Fresh Freesia cardstock – and cut them all out with the hexagon die in the Something Fancy set. Since the white ink takes a little bit of time to dry, I set it aside and worked on the other elements! Then I used my Whisper White ink pad to “scrape” along the raised areas to soften it a bit. I started by embossing a piece of Highland Heather cardstock in one of the Basics 3D Embossing Folders. The soft palette is from the Global Design Project color challenge this week.Īnd the layout is from the Tuesday Morning Sketches challenge. And – a sneak peek at one of the three new Basics 3D Embossing Folders (coming on 1 March as an Online Exclusive!). ![]() Okay – on to the real reason you meandered over here today! I have a pretty birthday card for you today – it’s got some geometric shapes from the Something Fancybundle and some sweet florals from the Two-Tone Floral set. I am glad they opted for Hospice – it’s such a wonderful organization – for the patient AND their family! Fair winds and following seas, Mr. This is a hard time – no matter how expected or how strong your faith is that this is just a waypoint. Happy Sunday, y’all! Hope you’re having a good weekend so far! Wanted to take just a moment to send out my thoughts and prayers to President Carter and his family.
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