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Monday, 18 November 2024
Happy Birthday
Hello \crafters! I started today's card by cutting the Floral Harmony Cover Plate twice. I cut both of them with two pieces of white card. The top piece of card cuts all the ways through and the bottom one is basically embossed with the design but the outside lines cut through. I used Distress inks to colour the design on both of them, using Victorian Velvet, Fossilized Amber and Forest Moss. I glued the other die cut on top of both of them, then added mounting foam to the backs and attached them together on another piece of white card. I cut the Birthday Shadowed Stacked Sentiment in black and added it to the join line of the two dies. The card was completed with white mats and layers. The finished dimensions are 6 3/4" x 9 1/2" in size.
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6 comments:
Beautiful card Sue xx
Good morning Sue,
A beautiful pastel card, I love how you have used the Floral Harmony Cover Plate twice. Yvonne xx
Morning Sue.
A very pretty card thank you, lovely colouring.
Take care all Kitty.
Good morning Sue and all Wilsonettes, a beautiful colourful sample today, this is one that you could do with your grandchildren as a project, perfect.
Stay safe, healthy and happy, hugs June Smith xxx
Hi Sue
A beautiful card.
B xx
Good morning Sue. What a really pretty card today which looks as though it could be quite tricky to recreate but you have shown us how easy it is to make. Thank you,
Lisbeth
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