C
ard Measurements:
Night of Navy cs card base - 8 1/2" x 5 1/2" scored at 4 1/4"
Embossed Petal Pink cs panel - 5 3/8" x 4 1/8"
Embossed Soft Sea Foam cs panel - 5 1/4" X 4"
Basic White cs scrap - 3 large flowers, 3 medium flowers, and leaves die cut with the Always dies.
Night of Navy cs scrap - die cut the word 'Always' and 11 small flowers with the Always dies.
Basic White cs sentiment panels - fussy cut with paper snips.
Petal Pink cs sentiment layer panels - fussy cut with paper snips.
Basic White cs inside sentiment panel - 5/8" x 2 3/4"
cs = cardstock
Project Recipe
Start with a Night of Navy cs card base. Cut the Petal Pink cs and Soft Sea Foam cs panel. Dry emboss both panels with the Subtle 3D embossing folder and then glue them to the card base.
Stamp 3 large flowers, 3 medium flowers, 3 large leaves, and 5 small leaves from the Forever & Always stamp set in Memento Black ink on Basic White cs. Color all the images with the Stampin' Blends and then die cut them out with the Always dies. Add Wink of Stella to the flowers centers for sparkle.
Build the floral bouquet slightly above center by adding your flowers & leaves with glue and Stampin' Dimensionals. Then add a piece of Night of Navy cs to a piece of Foam Adhesive - I cut both down to just fit the 'Always' word before adhering them together - and then die cut out the 'Always' with the Always dies. Then die cut out some Night of Navy cs small flowers (around 11-12). Add the foam 'Always' to the center of your flower bouquet and add some of the small Night of Navy cs flowers around the bouquet.
Don’t forget to add a Basic White cs inside panel to write your message. Cut a Basic White cs inside sentiment panel and stamp the sentiment from the Always In My Heart stamp set in Night of Navy ink. Use the Dark Petal Pink Stampin’ Blend to add color to the stamped panel’s edges and then glue to the inside panel. I also stamped & colored the large flower and small leave images from the Forever & Always stamp set to the lower right corner of the inside panel and center of the back of the card to pull the theme through.