I used Floral Statements stamp set along with the Ruffled Dynamic Embossing Folder.
1. The base of this card is Whisper White cut at 8 1/2 x 4 1/4″ and scored at 4 1/4″.
2. Then I took a piece of Rich Razzleberry card stock cut to 5 1/4″ x 4 and ran it through the Big Shot using the Ruffled Folder.
3. I corner rounded the edges of both the Razzleberry and white layers–just for added dimension.
4. Next I stamped the Hello image with Black Archival ink and then the FUN really began!
5. Using Old Olive and Rich Razzleberry Stampin Blends, I colored the flowers and leaves. Of course I HAD to add a touch of Wink of Stella here and there.
6. To finish off the centers of the flowers I added a gold Faceted Gem with our Fine Tip glue.
What do you think?
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This card, inspired by Stamping With Joy, uses the White Paste with the the Patterned Party Decorative mask.
It is EASY to use. It dries very quickly and the texture it adds is lovely. The Oh So Eclectic Bundle is fun to use and the colors are so fresh and pretty.
I also added a Faceted Jewel to the center of one flower…just another eye appealing dimension!
Look closely!!! It adds the stitching! How cool is that!?!?
This set comes with circles, ovals and squares!
In my opinion, this set of Framelits is a MUST for any stamper who owns a BIG SHOT!
It's like a basic in my opinion! ( and if you don't own a Big Shot–why not? That too is a basic paper crafting tool!)
The Thank You sentiment was stamped onto the Whisper White square in Calypso Coral ink.
The daisy from the Daisy Delight stamp set was stamped onto Whisper White card stock with Calypso Coral and Daffodil Delight ink and then punched out with the coordinating daisy punch.
The gold faceted gems and 5/8" burlap ribbon give this card the perfect shabby chic look.
So what do YOU think??
Wouldn't a set of these make a very nice gift for one of your friends???
Easey-peasey and made with YOUR hands and from YOUR heart!
Check out this video –you can change up the DSP with any of these!
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