Todays card was inspired by Jillibling.com on Pinterest. I did change up a couple of things. So lets get started.
“Season of Chic” #158810, for the sentiment
Smoky slate card stock #131202 cut at 8 1/2x 5 1/5, scored at 1 1/2 and 5 3/4 and a scrap for the tag
Petal pink card stock #146985, one piece cut at 5 1/4x 2 1/2 and one cut at 1 5/16x5 1/4
Basic white card stock #159276 cut at 2 1/8x 5 1/8 and 1x 5 1/8 and a scrap for the flower stamp and another panel for the inside cut at 5 1/4x 4
Bricks & mortar #149643
Pale Papapa stampin’ blends #155519
Mossy Meadow stampin’ blends #154890
Memento black ink #132708
Pale Papaya ink #1155619
Stamp block E #118484
Taylor made tags dies #155563 smallest one
Stampin’ cut & emboss machine #149653
Pearl basic jewels #144219
Linen thread #104199
Stampin’ dimenionals #104430
Paper trimmer #152393
Stampin’ seal #152814
Wink of Stella #141897
Now lets put it together:
Fold your card base to make a gate fold card. Adhere the Petal Pink panels to each side of the card front, (it was supposed to be pale papaya #155668). Emboss your two white panels using the Brinks & Mortar embossing folder and the embossing machine. Adhere the white panels on top of the petal pink panels. Now stamp and color your flowers using the blender pens. Take the coordinating die and cutting machine and cut out the flowers. Using the dimenionals pop up the left side of the flower cut out, make sure not to place any on the right side or your card will not open and adhere it in the middle of your card. On the scrap of smoky slate card stock, the sentiment from season of chic and the black ink, stamp your sentiment. Using the smallest tag die cut out your sentiment. Cut some of the linen twine and loop it through the hole in the tag. Adhere the tag to the front of the card above the flowers. Color three of the pearls with your papaya stampin’ blends and adhere to your card front. With the wink of Stella color the flowers. On the bottom of the inside white panel and pale papaya ink stamp the smaller flowers in the corner of panel and adhere to the inside of your card. If you would like you can also stamp the front of your envelope. And you are done with your card. I hope you enjoyed making the beautiful card.
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Thank you for stopping by, I hope you enjoyed this card inspired by Jillibean.com. Have a great rest of your week and enjoy your long weekend. Ruth Gonzales, your independent Stampin’ Up demonstrator.
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