Today I thought I would try another layout I like to use. It helps you use up some Designer Series Paper (DSP) but not a lot. I'm in need of finding some cards that use up a LOT of DSP. I have a lot of retired papers I should make into cards instead of piling them up in my workroom.
The base of my card is a folded half-sheet of Whisper White card stock. I used the "Subtle" embossing folder and embossed the front of the card. Then I cut off the left side so all I had left was 1-1/4" left. I also cut the remaining piece so I had a 1-1/4" strip.
I cut two 1/2" strips of Crushed Curry. The matching color for this is the new Bumblebee but I don't have any and the closet color was Crushed Curry. It worked for me.
I die cut the word frame using the "Detailed Bands" set and Crushed Curry card stock.
I also cut a Whisper White word frame piece because I needed the center to be white so I could stamp on it.
I stamped the words from the "Gorgeous Posies" set using black Memento ink on the die cut piece.
I stamped two small daises using Crushed Curry ink on Whisper White card stock. I punched them out with the "Medium Daisy" punch. I glued the center together and set them aside to dry.
I taped the two 1/2" strips to the edges of the Whisper White pieces and then I added the strip of DSP using snail tape. I had cut a piece of card stock that was just a hair shorter than 4-1/4" x 5-1/2" and I taped it to the backside of the front of the card. I needed the front of the card to be more firm and stable.
I taped the Crushed Curry framed piece in place. I trimmed the ends because they hung over the card on both sides. I taped the words to the inside of the frame piece.
I took a couple of leaves from my May Paper Pumpkin kit and placed them behind my flower. What I did was I added a Dimensional to the back of my flower and I stuck the leaves on the Dimensional and then set it in place on the front of the card. And there you have it, it's all done!
This was a fun card to make and I really like playing with this layout too. I have several layouts that I think are fun and easy to work with.
Thank you SO much for taking the time to stop by today,
Wanda
1 comment:
So pretty! Love the layout and thank you for sharing.
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