Stamps: Birthday Blossoms.
Cardstock: Rich Razzleberry, Blushing Bride, Melon Mambo, Lemon Lime Twist,
Handsome Hunter, Apple Blossom (by Magenta), parchment paper.
Ink:
Melon Mambo, Lemon Lime Twist.
Tools: bone folder, purchased envelope, dimensionals, White Baker's Twine, Tombow adhesive, double sided tape, nail polish, Happy
Birthday Thinlits Die, glue dots.
Did you know
you can make your own Enamel Dots? They
may not be as puffy as the real ones, but they work! Simply drop small dots of nail polish on to
parchment paper and let dry overnight. It’s
that easy! So watch the garage sales or
clearance bins. You can make hundreds of
fabulous colored Enamel Dots!
Cut Rich
Razzleberry, Blushing Bride, Melon Mambo, Lemon Lime Twist, Handsome Hunter
into ¾” x 5-1/2” strips. Cut a scrap of printer paper at 3-1/4” x 4-3/4”. Adhere
strips of cardstock to the scrap, then trim the panel to 5” long.
I then cut the panel Stamp the bottom of the panel with the group of flowers from the Birthday Blossoms stamp set in Melon Mambo ink. Wrap twine around panel just above the center flowers and tie a knot.
I then cut the panel Stamp the bottom of the panel with the group of flowers from the Birthday Blossoms stamp set in Melon Mambo ink. Wrap twine around panel just above the center flowers and tie a knot.
Die cut the HB
from the Happy Birthday Thinlits.
Tie the twine
into a bow and trim the tails. Place a
glue dot behind the bow to hold in place.
Use Tombow glue to add various colors of your DIY Enamel Dots.
Stamp a phrase from
the Birthday Blossoms stamp set in Lemon Lime Twist ink and flowers from the
same set in Melon Mambo ink. Adhere to
the inside of the card.
Decorate a
purchased envelope with the same flower image.
Add the phrase in Lemon Lime Twist ink.
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