Cut the following pieces of paper to assemble card
Mist (blue) cardstock: 5 ¾ x 12” - scored at 3 3/8; 5 1/8; 6 7/8; 8 5/8
Cut (2) from Lullaby 3 1/8 x5 ½
Cut (3) from Bundle of Joy 1 ½ x 5 ½
Die cut:
(2) Victorian Garden Doily Frame in Ivory
(1) Japanese Lace Oval Angel Wing in Ivory
(1) Japanese Lace Oval in New Arrival
1. Ink the edges of all patterned papers with Dark Cashmere ink. Adhere the Victorian Garden Doily to each of the Lullaby mats. Trim the excess from the doily frame. Glue panels to the outer sides of the card base.
2. Glue the three small Bundle of Joy papers to the 3 center panels of the card.
3. Glue the Japanese Lace Oval diecut to the cut shadow background. Add pearls to each tip.
4. Trace the oval from the Japanese Lace oval, and cut from Ivory cardstock. Ink the edges. Stamp the baby using Robin’s Egg. Allow to dry completely, and stamp the sentiment, slightly overlapping the image using embossing ink. Sprinkle with gold embossing powder and heat set.
5. Adhere to the oval doily using dimensional adhesives and add bow.
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WorldWin PapersCardstock – ColorMates in Ivory, Mist
Graphic 45 Little Darlings 8” x 8” Collection Patterned paper in Lullaby, Bundle of Joy, New Arrival
Hampton Art/ Graphic 45 Little Darlings 2 stamp set
May Arts Ribbon – 5/8” Textured Lines ribbon
Want2Scrap Pearls
Clearnsnap Ink: Colorbox Pigment Ink Robin’s Egg; Colorbox Graphic 45 Decades Antiquing Dye Ink In Dark Cashmere; Top Boss Embossing Ink
Wow Gold Embossing Powder
GlueArts : Glue Glider Pro Perma Tac Adhesive; U Cut It 3D Adhesive Foam Blanks
Art Glitter: Designer Dries Clear Adhesive
Scor-Pal
Fiskars: Fuse Die Cutting Machine
Splendide et cette découpe est magnifique! Bises. Nadine
ReplyDeleteA lovely idea Gini, and I really like how you used the dies...
ReplyDeleteForgot to say!! Brilliant tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty baby card. It is simply beautiful. What a great tutorial too!
ReplyDeletebeautiful card! amazing tutorial!!
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