Let's get started:
- Take a piece of Rose Pearl Shimmering Cardstock, add on top the Pop Dotty Stencil and apply an even amount of Metallic Copper Embossing Paste.
- Carefully remove the stencil and set the cardstock aside to dry. NOTE: wash the stencil immediately.
- After embossing paste is dried, die-cut hearts using the heart die from Heart Die'sire Classiques Cupcake Insert Die.
- Take a piece of Kraft cardstock (3.75" x 5"), cover the piece with the stencil and apply Memento Tuxedo Luxe Wedding Dress, set aside to dry.
- Die-cut a ticket (Just the Ticket Die Set) in White cardstock, mask the words "faith, hope and" from the Sentimentals stamp set and stamp the word "Love" in Spiced Chai StazOn Midi Ink.
- After the kraft piece is dried, Giovana stitched the panel on the sewing machine and added a mat with a piece of Pink Pearl Shimmering Cardstock, add ticket, lace and add stitches.
- For the final touches ~ tie with ribbon, add stenciled hearts and add some pearl embellishments.
Here is my card!!
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Your tutorial is awesome! Love the embossed paste heart with the ribbons and die, Giovana! Thanks so much for playing Simon Says Stamp Wednesday “Have A Heart” Challenge!
ReplyDeleteHi Giovanna... love your Valentine card and especially the red hearts. Super cute :) Thank you for sharing it with us on the RRR Challenge this month !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and creative as always Giovana! Thank you for sharing with us at The Card Concept!
ReplyDeleteStunning card, Giovana! Thanks for sharing your process!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along at The Card Concept!
WOWZERS! Absolutely breathtaking! Stunning display of your amazing talent! Thanks for the great tutorial and for choosing to share your card with us at CCC!
ReplyDeleteWow Giovana this is such a beautiful card. Thanks so much for playing with us at Really Reasonable Ribbon.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty and Valentiney card!!! I love it. Thanks for playing along with us at Really Reasonable Ribbon.
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