I found this gem on Pinterest and I just had to make it. I LOVE the "So in Love" stamp set and matching die. I love almost any set that has a matching die!! LOL But this card allowed me to use up more of my "Falling in Love" Decorative Series Paper (DSP). You can see the Pinterest post here.
It's a pretty simple card to make too. The base of my card is a folded half sheet of Sahara Sand. Though I think the original card maybe Tip Top Taupe. Either way, it's pretty. Then I cut a piece of Sweet Sugarplum cardstock to 4" x 5-1/4".
Next I die cut the lacy looking flower piece from the "So Detailed" Thinlits. What's nice about this one is there is a lip that is die cut so you can add your tape there and stick it to your card. So what I did was I taped up my die cut piece and set it in place on the edge of the 1-3/4" x 5-1/4" piece of the "Falling in Love" DSP. Then I taped the rest of the DSP and set that in place on the Sweet Sugarplum cardstock. I added a ribbon to hide where the two pieces meet. Then I taped that whole piece onto my card base.
I took a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock and stamped the words from the "So in Love" set. I used Tip Top Taupe ink. I had used Sahara Sand ink but it was too light. Then I die cut the oval out using the "Stitched Shapes" dies.
I stamped off the Sweet Sugarplum ink twice using the flower image and then stamped on my Very Vanilla oval. Then I added the little bud images and again stamping off twice. I stamped the leaves using Tip Top Taupe ink. I set the oval in place using Dimensionals. And that was it. I told you it was easy!!!
It can be used for a wedding or an anniversary. So versatile. Now I need to find more cards to use up my "Falling in Love" DSP. I still have an unopened package!!! I'm on a quest to use up my stuff before it retires! The DSP is retiring as well as the stamp set. I will be adding them to my web store sometime in the near future. This was a fun card to make and I just LOVE the colors.
Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda
Wanda
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