Stamps: May Good Things Grow (March
2018 PP), Daisy Delight, Best Birds (inside).
Cardstock: Wild Wasabi, Very
Vanilla, Everyday
Enchantment DSP (SAB 2012).
Ink: Wild Wasabi, Poppy
Parade, Soft Suede.
Tools: Stamparatus,
bone folder, purchased envelope, sponge, Tombow adhesive, snail adhesive,
regular and mini glue dots, Everyday Enchantment brad.
Punches/Dies: Adorning
Accents Edgelits (2013/14), Daisy punch, Silent setter, 1/8” hole punch.
I choose a piece of
DSP from my Love It Chop It pile measuring 4″ x 5-1/4″.
Set the Adorning Accents Edgelit on an angle on a Very Vanilla scrap about
1” across top and 2” at the bottom.
Set
the panel on the Stamparatus. Stamp the
phrase from the May Good Things Grow stamp set which comes from my March 2018
Paper Pumpkin kit.
Lay
the stem on the Stamparatus. Move the
top to match the curved edge of the panel and stamp stem in Wild Wasabi ink.
Stamp
two daisies with Poppy Parade ink. Punch using the Daisy punch. Adhere flowers together altering the
petals. Punch a hole in the center with
the 1/8” hole punch. Use the bone folder
to curl the petals down. Position the
daisy on the DSP panel where it best suits the stem. Trace through the circle onto the panel. Remove daisy and punch a hole through the
panel with the Silent setter. Attach the
daisy with a bit of glue then add brad. Adhere
to a Wild Wasabi card.
Stamp phrase and add
flower images for the inside. Decorate
an envelope.
I’m still working on
the Everyday
Enchantment DSP that I have loved and now chopped. I chopped it in 5-1/4” strips
then cut the strips into 4” pieces. Kept
the leftover strips too. I have stored
them in a Full Wide Stamp case. Kylie Bertucci has given us permission to Love
It Chop It!
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