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Tuesday, June 18

Gazebo Card

Hello, welcome to another Heartfelt Creations post, I have a pretty scenery card for you today, using a brand new stamp set.

Instructions:
  • Make card from Ivory cardstock. 5.5 " square
  • Mat Green Cardstock and Patterned paper.
  • Stamp image on White Cardstock in London Fog Ink, color image with markers. Color an extra bunch of flowers, cut it out and add it to image with Dimensionals.
  • Stamp border on Vellum cardstock in Versamark Ink, add Gold Embossing powder and heat set.
  • Mat image on a piece of Pink Cardstock, add Vellum pieces to top and bottom of image and add stitches.
  • Add image to big panel
  • Add ribbon and bow.



Heartfelt Creation and Store Products used
  • HCPC 3539 All Seasons Gazebo PreCut Set
  • HCDP1 234 Daphne Paper Collection

Other Products:
  • Cardstock: Green, Pink, Ivory, White (GKD)
  • Ink: Memento London Fog, Versamark Watermark(Tsukineko), Copic Markers, Spectrum Noir Markers.
  • Accessories: White Ribbon (May Arts), Gold embossing powder, Heat embossing tool. Dimensionals. Sewing machine
All the products in blue can be found at the Heartfelt Creations Store

Hope you like it!!
Have a great day!

8 comments:

  1. I love what you did with that lace border stamp! Gorgeous!

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  2. Such a gorgeous card...and those borders are adorable:)
    hugs Nikki x

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  3. Beautiful card! I really like the gold embossed borders.

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  4. This is beautiful. love the gold border.

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  5. WOW, hello Miss Giovana I like how you give the instructions and always sound so easy, but I know, when you create your gorgeous cards there must be a lot more, I love how you colored the scenery then popped the flowers on top, then sewing, very neat,then that beautiful gold border,stunningly made, with the bold white ribbon and bow, absolutely gorgeous, thanks for sharing your instructions and the gorgeous card. Have a wonderful weekend..

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  6. Gorgeous card, friend! Love the embossed lace borders. They really give the card a Victorian look.

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