![]() ![]() Next, attach the embossed card front to a top folding A2 sized White card base.Īdd the embossed flowers using foam squares to pop them upįinally, die cut a sentiment in black and vellum and attach to the bottom left corner of the cardĬreate the card front by blending Distress Oxides in broken China, Kitsch Flamingo, Wild Honey, Wilted Violetįinally, die cut the Miss You sentiment in black and white and attach with foam squares TIP, doing these steps in reverse will flatten the flowers when you die cut them.Īfter that, use the Detail Flat Brushes to add color to the die cut flowers using Wild Honey and Broken China for the flowers and Mowed Lawn on the leaves. Place the individual flowers into the embossing folder over the coordinating flower and run through the die cutting machine to emboss them. Use the dies from the set to cut out three flowers from white cardstock scrap. Next, place the blue card front inside the Floral Harmony embossing folder and run it through the die cut machine. Start with a watercolor panel 4 x 5-1/4 colored with Lindy’s Magicals in Tibetan Poppy and Teal. Love these tiny brushes, they are great for getting into small spots. I used the NEW Simon Says Stamp Detail Flat Brushes to add my ink to the die cut flowers. AND, you can get 10% off on your order using my code: SANDIMACIVER428. The teal card background is created with Lindy’s Magicals powders in Tibetan Poppy and Teal. I am using Distress Oxides for today’s cards. ![]() As always, I appreciate your support of my Blog and YouTube Channel. Compensated affiliate links are used at no cost to you and product disclosure is below. It’s hard to choose favorites, but this embossing folder die set might be my fav.Īll supplies are linked to multiple sources in the thumbnails at the end of this post. It’s full of summer fun and positive vides. The new LET’S CHILL release goes live tonight. Yes, you read that right, Simon has come out with a 3D embossing folders with coordinating dies, and I had a blast playing with them. Tonight I’m sharing two cards created with the Simon Says Stamp Floral Harmony Embossing Folder and Cutting Dies Set. Thank you so much for your support.Hey cardmaking friends, welcome back. I’ve tried to link to companies in different countries, so you can save on postage costs. Where available, I have used affiliate links, which means that I will receive a small commission at no cost to you. Until next time, may you see butterflies wherever you go. The white space on this card gives me a lot of pleasure! Once the card was all put together, I added a few extra butterflies on top. The hello comes from a little stamp set called Hello Thanks, and I heat embossed that in Wow gold embossing powder after stamping it in Versamark ink. I made some shaker windows on the inside (check out the video to see the process), and sorted the butterflies by colour. I then used the Slimline 7 Circle Strip die cut a row of circles from a panel, and a slimline stitched rectangle die for the outside. I used the Flurry of Butterflies to cut a LOT of butterflies from a piece of card that was actually a failed alcohol ink background that I didn’t want to waste. Finally, I added back some of the white butterflies, glueing only the centres, so the wings could fly free. I cut the panel with a stitched rectangle die, and stamped the word Congratulations from the Tulips Stamp set in Versafine Onyx Black Ink, before attaching the panel to the ink blended card. I then taped off the edges of an a2 card, and Ink blended a rainbow using Citrine ink from Simon Says Stamp, Picked Raspberry Distress Oxide, and Salty Ocean Distress Oxide behind where the butterflies would be. For the first card, I cut the Flurry of Butterflies from a white card panel. ![]()
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