This is the last of the examples I have for this Seasonal Label Motifs collection. It is an awesome one and you should definitely check it out! There are so many beautiful dies in this collection that you won't be disappointed! Today I am showing off two examples I have created using the Summer Label Motifs die set. As always, I have listed the products used at the end of this post. Be sure to check back tomorrow as I will be featuring a very special Christmas Kit!
Of course they are both done in pink, my favorite color! The first card I created was the one on the right. I started with an A2 card base to which I added a piece of pink metallic paper from my stash that was the same size as the card stock. I embossed a piece of white cardstock to attach on top of the metallic paper. Using that paper again, I die cut the label from that and some other paper from my stash. The oval was then cut from white cardstock and using the metallic paper once again, I cut out the word "Hello" from the be bold alphabet dies and the pink metallic paper and glued it to the center of the white piece which was then popped up using foam squares. Next, to decorate the card I chose to use the flowers and dies from the set to create the flowers, leaves, and butterfly which I added to the front of the card as shown. I tinted some of the leaves and flowers with distress ink using an ink dauber. The butterflies upper wings were cut from vellum. Here is a close up of the finished card.
For the second card, I wanted to make use of the lantern from yesterday's set and so I started again with an A2 card base. To it I added some dark pink cardstock matting it on the front and some pretty pink printed paper for the background. The label was then cut from both dark and pink cardstock and attached to the center of the card The lantern was cut from grey paper and a candle was also cut and attached to the backside of the lantern. Lantern was then glued to the front of the label. Using the Petite Floral Potpourri set, I cut out several flowers and leaves. They were arranged and placed on the card as shown. I added some pink and white pearls to the centers of the flowers. The butterfly was created using both a light and dark grey cardstock and it was attached at the lower right of the label.
Finally the sentiment was foiled using Everyday Sentiments II Glimmer plates and gold foil. It was then cut out and popped up on the front of the card as shown. Here is a photo of the second card.
I can't decide which one I like better, well to be honest, I like them both because they are pink!.
Anyway like I said be sure to stop back tomorrow as I will be featuring some of the cards I created using the new Santa Lane Christmas Kit from Spellbinders. This kit is phenomenal! You don't want to miss out on this one!
Also, remember to be on the lookout for my online videos. I am going to start creating them again on Facebook, so be sure to check them out! I will be posting them from my facebook page (www.facebook.com/jeannebobish)!
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Jeanne
A Stroke of Jeanne-ius
Never Stop Creating
Supplies:
Spellbinders Summer Label Motif (new)
Spellbinders Holiday Label Motif (new)
Spellbinders Be Bold Uppercase Alphabet dies
Spellbinders Be Bold Lowercase Alphabet Dies
Spellbinders Petite Floral Potpourri Dies
Spellbinders Tufted 3D Embossing Folder
Platinum 6 Die Cutting Machine
Easy Glide Adhesive Tape Runner
Bundled Sage Distress Ink
Other inks, pearls, card stock and ribbons were all from my stash
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