Good morning everyone,
Raquel Mason here with another Elizabeth Craft Designs glitter project for you. Do you love glitter? I know I sure do. SO let’s get some Silk Microfine Glitter out & let’s get to it.
For the front of my card I used the Flourish with Flowers die to create an inlay, meaning it’s set into my card & not glued on top of my card. I die cut the Flourish with Flowers into my patterned paper & set the die cut aside – don’t throw it away as you’ll be needed little pieces from it. I adhered Double Sided Adhesive to white card stock & die cut another Flourish with Flowers from that.
I also cut some labels from Lucy Label for my sentiment, I’ve added white gel pen around the green Lucy Label & even glittered hearts inlaid on the white Lucy Label. The Ladybugs are cut from Black Velvet Adhesive Sheets & white covered with Double Sided Adhesive & Cool Silk Microfine Glitter colored with Spectrum Noir markers. To finish off the front, I added some pink seam binding.
What you see in this photo is how I added the Fuchsia Silk Microfine Glitter by cutting the release sheet off ONLY on the two flowers. I then dipped the flowers into the Fuchsia Silk Microfine Glitter, shook off the excess & gently polished with my finger.
Here I have removed the rest of the release sheet & applied Spring Peridot Silk Microfine Glitter all over, shook off the excess & polished gently with my finger. So now I am ready to put my flower into the opening of my patterned paper. Put Double Sided Adhesive or clear packing tape on the back side of the patterned paper to cover the opening, turn your paper over to the patterned side & inlay your die cut into the shape. Now you will get the patterned paper die cut that you set aside & use tweezers to put all the little negative pieces back in their respective places….kind of like a puzzle.
I used the Lucy Label to animate my sentiment & Ladybugs Peel-Off Stickers & Ladybugs die cuts.
I cut another Flourish with Flowers from Peridot Gemstone Shimmer Sheetz to give my ladybugs something to crawl on. To hide the seams where the patterned paper & green meet, I used Transparent/Gold Glitter Border Peel-Offs.
And finally a close up of all the glittery goodness that Silk Microfine Glitter can bring!
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask.
All comments are read & appreciated.
Happy Stamping & see you next time here on the Elizabeth Craft Designs Blog,
Raquel
Supplies used:
Ladybugs die
Flourish with Flowers die
Lucy Label Pop Up die
Ladybugs Peel-Off Stickers
Transparent/Gold Glitter Border Peel-Off Stickers
Fuchsia Silk Microfine Glitter
Spring Peridot Silk Microfine Glitter
Cool Diamond Silk Microfine Glitter
Peridot Gemstone Shimmer Sheetz
Other supplies:
Petite Pairs stamp set from Stampin’ Up!
DCWV French Country Calendar Kit
Pretty in Pink card stock from Stampin’ Up!
Spectrum Noir markers
Raquel – this is such a pretty card! I love all the details and that glitter inlay is BEAUTIFUL!
Cheers
Karen A
Beautiful!
Stunning!
The inlay is a great technique! I have lots of colors of microfine glitter but I usually just color with the Copics. Your tutorial does a fantastic job of showing how to use the colors without getting them into each other. Thanks for taking the time to share!
Fabulous card Raquel, love the inlay technique you used here
love the technique, makes a clean looking card, thanks
This is absolutely beautiful. I’ve got to make a card using the inlaid technique.
These colors are oh so springtime (it is 92 degrees in my area today…and tomorrow). These are my favorite colors. I love the card design. Thanks.
So pretty! I love the inlay technique. Great tutorial! Great card!
Beautiful card Raquel and great instructions and pictures, they really help those of us new to the techniques and also those of us who have used some of ECD products before. Love them all!!
Great card Raquel!! Agree with Rita, love the ideas and techniques.
I love this project – will be purchasing microfine glitter to recreate it very soon. Thanks for the awesome information and techniques.
Absolutely beautiful card, Raquel! I love all the wonderful ideas and techniques you used here and so well done! Xxx
Very pretty and pleasing to the eye