Measurements: :
- Basic White: 1/2 sheet, 4" x 5" (oval)
- Fitted Florets DSP (N): 4" x 5 1/4" (blue floral)
- Balmy Blue: 4" x 5", scraps
- Night of Navy: 1/4 sheet
- Soft Succulent: scraps
To Make This Card:
- Attach DSP to folded White card.
- Die cut "fancy" frame from Night of Navy.
- Die cut "rippled" frame from both Balmy Blue and Basic White. You will use the Balmy Blue "frame" and the Basic White center oval.
- Die cut 3 "sprigs" from Soft Succulent
- Stamp 2 large and 1 small flower in Navy onto scraps of Balmy Blue. Cut out with corresponding dies.
- Begin by adding Balmy Blue frame to card front.
- Stamp sentiment in Night of Navy onto center of White Oval. Attach to center of Blue frame.
- Add Night of Navy Frame last. It will overlap the Blue frame just a little.
- Add larger "sprig" to left side of frames with Multipurpose Glue.
- Add 1 large and 1 small flower to lower edge of frames, leaving space for the popped up large flower.
- Add the last 2 "sprigs" under small flower.
- Finish with a small Seam Binding Bow and scattered Iridescent Rhinestones.
- Run 1/4 sheet of Shimmery White through Merriest Moments Embossing Folder.
- Attach this piece to folded Shimmery White card.
- Next, die cut the "fancy" oval also from Shimmery White. (Tone on Tone is gorgeous!) Attach to card front over embossing.
- Stamp sentiment in Real Red Ink onto Cut Oval and attach to card front inside oval opening.
- Stamp one each of the Poinsettias in Real Red Ink onto scraps of Shimmery White. Die cut flowers with corresponding dies.
- Die cut smaller "poinsettia" from Red Glimmer paper.
- Layer "poinsettias" together as shown. Attach to card.
- Also, cut "pine boughs" from Evening Evergreen Glimmer paper, using the detail Christmas Pinecone die. I only cut a portion of the die. (Note: I liked the lighter, softer look of the pine boughs in the returning die in the AC.)
- Cut "pine boughs" from the "pinecones", creating separate "boughs". Dip the bases in Multipurpose Glue and tuck behind "poinsettia".
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