Hello, Crafty Friends. It’s Jacky here today sharing this colorful project. I combined some of my favorite dies from Els van de Burgt Studio with Soft Finish Cardstock in a variety of colors.
Instructions:
- For the base card cut a piece of 6 1/4″ x 5 1/2″from Lavender Soft Finish Cardstock .
- Using the second largest Stitched Rectangle frame die cut a piece from White Soft Finish Cardstock.
- Cut a rectangle piece of 5 1/4″ x 2″ from White Soft Finish Cardstock.
- Using the smallest Stitched Circle from set 1116 die cut 17 circle from Lavender, Perfect Pink and Celadon Green Soft Finish Cardstock.
- Cut a piece of White Soft Finish Cardstock of 5 ″ x 3 3/4″ to use as a base to build the front panel. Place all the circles on top of the white rectangle piece, overlapping them. Using a pair of scissors cut the excess to keep the rectangle shape.
- Place the decorated rectangle on top of the Stitched Rectangle and adhere to the lavender card base on the left side.
- Die cut 12 flowers using the Bunch of Flowers Set 1 from white Soft Finish Cardstock. To provide some volume, Ink 6 of the flowers using Dusty Concord Distress Ink and the other 6 using Mowed Lawn Distress Ink. Add some glitter dots in the center of the flowers.
- For the sentiment, die cut ‘Celebrate’ 3 times and place one on top the other. Use 3D tape to add dimension .
- Die cut Card Stand/Easel from White Soft Finish Cardstock.
Hope you enjoy this project!
Jacky.
Supplies
Elizabeth Craft Designs:
Silver Glitter Dots Assorted colors
Soft Finish Cardstock 8.5″ X 11″ 270gr /100Lb 10 pack
Soft Finish Cardstock, Perfect Pink
Soft Finish Cardstock, Lavender
Soft Finish Cardstock, Celadon Green
Clear Double Sided Adhesive Tape – 3mm
Clear Double Sided Adhesive Sheet – 8.5″ x 11″ – 5 pack
Others:
3D tape
Dusty Concord Distress Ink
Mowed Lawn Distress Ink
very nice design and love the colors you used.
I just love this card. I love how you used the stitched circles. The colors you chose are among my very favorites. And, I didn’t know I needed that flower set before now! Thank you Jackeline!
I love how you’ve used the Stitched Circles to make that wonderful pattern!