I have another card for you today. This one is also glimmered. I tried a new color scheme too.
To create this card:
1. Start with a white base card.
2. Adhere a 4 x 5.25" piece of silver metallic paper
3. Adhere a 3.75 x 5" piece of purple cardstock.
4. Gather the Lavender Petal Foil, and white cardstock, Hot Glimmer machine, and the Spellbinders Cup of kindness Foil Plate,
5. Foil the square, hearts, polka dot design and the sentiment onto the white cardstock using the Lavender Petal foil. (see photo above.)
6. Using the Hero Arts Infinity Squares, choose the size that best cuts out the scalloped and polka dot section of the foiled white cardstok.
7. Place this square cutout onto the card using foam squares.
8. Cut out and mount the sentiment onto the silver metallic paper.
9. Adhere to this to the bottom section of the card using foam squares. Leave space between the sentiment ands square.
10. Foil the teapot and cup from the set onto X-press it blending cardstock and foil using the Silver Foil.
11. Color both using copic markers in the colors that best match the paper and foil used.
12. Cut out the teapot, cup, and hearts using the matching dies from the set. Arrange onto the square and attach with foam squares.
13. Using Heartfelt Creations Arianna Blooms stamp and die set, stamp the petals onto vellum using clear pigment ink.
14. Sprinkle stamped petals with white embossing powder and use a heat gun to set.
15. Using the matching dies, cut out the petals and shape using a stylus.
16. Use R85 copic marker and color the back of each petal.
17. Glue petals together at the center using liquid glue, largest on the bottom, and smallest on the top.
18. Adhere a silver mix color essentials gem in the center of the flower.
19. Glue flower to lower right side of card, in the space between the sentiment and the square.
20. Your card is now finished!
I tried to show off some of the foiling in the above photo. I hope you liked this card and the new way I am listing the steps to create it. I would love to hear if you liked it or like the old way of explaining how the card was made. Let me know in the comments below.
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Jeanne
A Stroke of Jeanne-ius
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Gorgeous card, lots of great directions!
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