Anyway, I have a card for you today using some Stamps and Die-cuts from Heartfelt Creations. I really love the result of this card.
"The Joy of the Lord is your Strength"
- Make card from Ivory Cardstock (A2 Size)
- Mat patterned paper and a piece of Ivory cardstock, ink all edges. Add straight stitches.
- In a piece of Really Rust cardstock, stamp background in Rust Pearlescent Ink. Die-cut this piece with Label 8 and Oval Nestabilities, ink all edges.
- Stamp flowers on Yellow Cardstock in Rust Ink. Die-cut all the flowers.
- Adhere panels to card, stamp sentiment in Walnut Stain Distress Ink.
- Adhere Label frame with foam tape.
- Die-cut border shape and tie ribbon around. Ink edges and adhere to card.
- Add flowers to card. Add glitter and set it to dry.
Card Recipe:
- Cardstock: Ivory (GKD), Really Rust, Yellow (SU).
- Paper: ?
- Stamps:Trust in the Lord set, Daisy Patch Flowers set, Large Elegant Word Background (Heartfelt Creations)
- Ink: Walnut Stain Distress (Ranger), Rust Pearlescent (Tsukineko), Antique Linen Distress (Tsukineko).
- Embellishments: Green Satin Ribbon (Michael's), Antique Rose Pee Wee Glitter.
- Accessories: Daisy Patch Flowers Die-cut, Decorative Butterfly Border Die-cut (Heartfelt Creations), Label 8 Nestabilities, Oval Nestabilities (Spellbinders), Sponges, Sewing machine, Yellow thread, Foam tape, Diamond Glaze.
- Embellish : Vintage Color Challenge.
Have a great day!
PS: The Card Drive for Logan & Bekah ends tomorrow night, I hope you can help sending them cards! God bless.
Very pretty! Thanks for joining the Embellish vintage color challenge.
ReplyDeleteI love your flower...an adorable CARD...and great take on the Embellish Color Challenge,I just join the challenge too and my card is number 82, would you like to see my blog?Many thanks before :) Hugs, Monika
ReplyDeletePretty card. BTW I got my package from you today! Thank you so much, Carolyn
ReplyDeleteYour card is just lovely with so many beautiful details!
ReplyDeleteAnother challenge stunner! Those flowers are fabulous! So glad you could join us in the Embellish challenge.
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