Hello, Crafty Friends,
Welcome to my blog. My today’s card is from the Sale-A-Bration FREE Stamp set ‘ Textures & Frames’. Sentiments are from the Sale-A-Bration ‘ Counting Sheep’.
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- Base Card- Basic White -27.9 cm by 10.5 cm scored@ 14.9 cm
- Layer 1: 10.2 cm by 14. 6 cm
- Layer 2: 10 cm by 14.4 cm- 2 pieces ( embossed by Bark 3d embossing folder, 1- for inside )
- Layer 3: 9cm by 13.4 cm ( Shimmery White Cardstock )
- Stamped the full circle image using Night of Navy and Bermuda Bay Stampin’ Classic Ink.
- Half with Night of Navy, another half with Bermuda Bay.
- Stamped the outline circle image using Night of Navy Ink by spraying some water before stamping. As a result, you can see little water effect to it.
- Die-cut the butterflies using the Be-Dazzling 6 by 6 Speciality Designer Series Paper.
- Added the ribbon and the flowers for every season twine using glue dots.
- Die-cut the White Vellum using circle dies and used a tasteful textile 3D embossing folder, then cut 1/2 of the circle and attach it to the card using glue dots.
- Rhinestones and Wink of Stella as a final touch to my card.
- Decorated inside of the card using the layers and some simple stamping.
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Christine Blain says
Wow, wow, wow!! Genius idea, to ink up those background circles in two colours, Maheswari. This card is breathtakingly beautiful.
Maheswari Rajaguru says
Ahh thank you so much Christine for your lovely comment. Have a great day! 🙂
Manny says
I love your card designs! You don't mention what you did with the Vellum piece in the card above…
Maheswari Rajaguru says
Thank you Manny for taking your time to leave me a comment. I embossed White Vellum using tasteful textile 3D embossing folder.
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This is absolutely gorgeous. I love your card ! Thanks a lot for sharing. Anne from France
Maheswari Rajaguru says
Thank you so much 🙂