Becky Taylor
http://beckysstampingspot.stampinup.net beckysstampingspot@comcast.net |
Painted Harvest Birthday Card |
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T he third of the cards for my October card class. This uses the Painted Harvest stamp set and the Painted Autumn Designer Paper
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Cuts and Details:
Very Vanilla Thick Base (5.5 x 8.50 scored at 4.25)
Painted Autumn Designer Paper- 5.25 x 4
Yellow Painted Autumn DSP -3 x 4.25
Very Vanilla 3x3
Early Espresso 3.25 x 3.25
Lemon Lime Twist Scrap
Old Olive Scrap
Stamp Sets: Painted Harvest, Happy Birthday Gorgeous
Inks: Daffodil Delight, Crushed Curry, Crumb Cake, Lemon Lime Twist, Old Olive
Tools: Stitched Shapes dies (next to largest circle), Layering Circles (next to largest scallop circle), Big Shot, Magnetic Platform, Leaf punch, Classic Label Punch, 5/8" Burlap Ribbon, Dimensionals, Fast Fuse, Multipurpose Liquid Glue,
Layer the yellow over the brown designer paper and adhere with Fast Fuse.
Stamp the sunflower on the Very Vanilla piece by stamping the center first, then the outside stamp in Daffodil Delight, and finishing with the more detailed stamp in Crushed Curry. Cut out with the second largest circle in the Stitched Shapes dies.
Cut out the Early Espresso scallop circle using the second largest scallop circle die in the Layering Circles framelits.
Adhere the two circles together.
Next stamp the leaf in lemon lime twist on the lemon lime twist cardstock. Then stamp the same leaf on Old Olive with Old Olive ink. Punch out 3 with the leaf punch.
Stamp the sentiment in Crushed Curry on a small piece of very vanilla cardstock and punch out with the Classic Label punch.
Adhere the DSP piece onto the card base using Fast Fuse. Lay the flower circle piece on top and determine where you want to put the leaves first. Also where you want the ribbon.
Put some adhesive on the ribbon and adhere to the front. Then add some liquid glue onto the leaves and put on the card front. Next put the circle flower onto the card using dimensionals. Lastly put some glue on the sentiment punched label and tuck under the flower.