Stamps:
Well Said, Falling Flowers (envelope).
Cardstock:
Poppy Parade, Pool Party, Old Olive, Everyday Enchantment DSP (SAB
2012).
Ink: Poppy Parade, Soft Suede.
Tools:
Stamparatus, bone folder, purchased envelope, sponge, dimensionals, Tombow
adhesive, snail adhesive, glue dots, pearls, ribbon, Corrugated embossing
folder, Wink of Stella, spritzer.
Punches/Dies: Stitched Shapes Framelits, Well Written Framelits.
Use a full panel
from your Love It Chop It pile (5-1/4” x 4”).
Sponge edges with Soft Suede ink.
Die cut all the
pieces.
Add the flowers to
the leaves.
Cut Soft Suede
cardstock at 1-1/4” x 4-1/4”. Spritz
with water and run through the Corrugated EF.
Adhere to the center of the DSP panel without adding glue to the long
edges. Trim edges.
Tape 5” of Pool
Party ribbon around the Corrugated piece.
Adhere to a Poppy Parade card.
Set aside.
Set the panel for
the inside of the card and the Stitched circle (3) for the outside of the card
on the Stamparatus and stamp both phrases.
Add dimensionals to the circle.
Add circle to the
card front. Add the die cuts, tucking
the ends of the leaves under the Soft Suede strip.
Cut ribbon
8” and make a bow. Adhere to the ribbon on the card
front with mini glue dots. Trim. Add
pearls. Color the bird, flowers and
butterfly with the Wink of Stella.
Add the butterfly
to the inside of the card. Decorate the
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 them stored in a Full Wide Stamp
case. This is card #20 of 24 cards I
made by loving and chopping the entire package of my Everyday Enchantment DSP! I made 4 of each card so a total of 96
cards! It is such a good way of using
the DSP that has sat on my shelf for years!
Do watch Kylie Bertucci’s video on how to do this!
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