In my Petite Palette" set I have a small clear zip baggie with parts in it. I had stamped and die cut a lot of pieces and saved what I didn't use. Sometimes I stamp extras on purpose. I'm going to be running that piece of card stock through my Big Shot, I might as well run a few other things with the same pass. No extra effort to cut a few more! Plus it's less wear and tear on the Big Shot. That's my personal opinion!
I found this pretty card on Pinterest. I was happy to be able to use more of the wood Decorative Series Paper (DSP). Oh and I was pleased to see this in the new catalog. I don't recall that happening in the past. It takes me a long time to use up papers and this gives me another chance to use more before it retires.
The base of this card is a folded half-sheet of Berry Burst card stock. On top of that is a 5" x 3-3/4" piece of the wood DSP. I had the flowers cut and in my little baggie, so I just had to color them. I used my ink pad and a blender pen to color the flowers. I used the Old Olive Blends pens to color the leaves. I added Dimensionals to the back of it and set it aside.
I taped a piece of white card stock to the back of the DSP, I needed it to be more firm. Then I took a piece of the burlap ribbon and pulled some of the strands. I wrapped it around the card front and taped it in the back. I added 6 strands because they were long enough that when I wrapped it, I was able to do it twice. I had 3 strands, so it ended up being six across the front. I think it looks nice rapped evenly across the front. The original card has a bow. After I got the strands taped down I stamped the words from the "Petal Palette" set using black Memento ink. Then I taped that layers to the card base. And I then set the flower image in place and the card was done! So quick and easy to do!
Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda
Thank you SO much for visiting today,
Wanda
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