TGIF!! It's an extra long weekend for me, here in the DC area as we prepare for a major weekend event for the Presidential Inauguration. It is a big deal, let me tell you. Many streets are closing, the mass transit system is going to be FULL and there will be people EVERYWHERE! It is a historical event, BUT it will also be freezing, PLUS I have no tickets to events, so I am not going downtown to be cold and stand outside with everyone to see...nothing when I can STAMP, CREATE, and INSPIRE right here and watch it all on the good old TV with a clear view! I'm really looking forward to my 4-day weekend!
So, with that said, today's card focuses on the sentiment. It is extremely simple and easy to make. I hope you like it! If so, the instructions are below. If you case this card (or any of my projects) please just give me a little tiny bit of credit for my originality and effort into providing instructions for you! :) THANKS and have a wonderful holiday weekend! I should be back tomorrow with a color challenge card.
Instructions
- Make card base.
- Dry emboss card base front.
- Die cut rectangle.
- Dry emboss rectangle frame.
- Stamp sentiment.
- Adhere felt shapes.
- Adhere hardware and twine.
To Die Cut:
- A plate
- C plate
- die face up
- cardstock/pp face down
- B plate
- Keep everything intact (die cut in die)
- Remove C plate
- Lay die/paper, paper-side up on B plate
- Add polymer mat
- Shim 3 cardstocks for shapes/2 cardstocks for borders (scallop edge)
- Add other B plate
Stamps: Papertrey Ink-Heartfelt Basics
Ink: SU!-Chocolate Chip
Cardstock: Papertrey Ink-Kraft, Aqua Mist
Accessories: SU!-hodgpodge hardware; twine; rectangle nestabilities; swiss dots embossing folder; cuttlebug; maya road felt shapes
Card Size: 4.25 x 5.5
3 comments:
Hey Ash! This is so pretty. I love the sentiment focal point. Very nice.
Beautiful card! Just lovely! :)
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
Your card is classy and so so pretty! Thanks for sharing the Nestie tutorial,too.
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