Hello friends, today’s card was made with “cottage wreaths” Bundle. Let’s get started…
Crumb cake cardstock, cut at 5 1/2x 8 1/2 for the card base, scored at 4 1/4. Crumb cake cardstock cut at 4 x 5 1/4. Emboss this piece using the timber 3D embossing folder. Cut a piece of Abigail Rose DSP at 2 x 5 1/4. Adhere this DSP to the left side of the embossed crumb cake piece. Then adhere that part to the front of the card base. Now on a piece of basic white cardstock and old olive ink stamp the leafy wreath. Then with early espresso ink stamp the twig wreath on top of the old olive wreath. Then with crumb cake ink stamp 5 acorns and with pumpkin pie ink stamp a bow. When you are finished stamping use the coordinating dies to cut out all of the pieces. I used some DSP that was from the sale-a-bration catalog. You can use what ever you have, to make the center of your wreath. Using mini dimenionals to adhere the acorns and the bow to the wreath. If you have something to put in the center of the wreath do that now. Using some more dimenionals adhere the wreath to the front of your card. Using the double oval punch and basic white cardstock punch out the oval shape. Punch out the scalloped piece from gold paper. I used pacific point ink to stamp my sentiment. You can use any sentiment you would like. Adhere the oval to the scalloped oval. Using the brushed metal dots to embellish the rest of your card.
Things you will need:
Cottage wreaths Bundle #160238
Double oval punch #154242
Crumb cake cardstock #120953
Basic white cardstock #159276
Abigail rose DSP #159037
Gold specialty paper #159139
Old olive ink #147090
Early espresso ink #147114
Pumpkin pie ink #147086
Crumb cake ink #147115
Pacific point ink #147098
Timber 3D embossing folder #156406
Stampin’ cut & emboss machine #149653
Mini dimenionals #144108
Stampin’ seal #152813
paper trimmer #152392
If there is anything you need to make this project you can go to my online store at…
ruthgonzales.stampinup.net
Thank you for visiting today. I hope you have a great weekend.
God Bless, Ruth
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