I saw this cool card using the Textured Notes Bundle. It created a neat pieced background using the Woven Textures DSP and Textured Notes Dies! I also liked the use of a vellum (retired), crimped arch behind the focal point. All really neat, rather time consuming, and what I call a "one and done"! I.e. You won't make this in any of my classes!!
Measurements:
- Thick Basic White: 1/2 sheet,
- Basic White: 2 1/4" x 3 1/2" (stamped image), 1/2 sheet (pieced base)
- Vellum (retired): 3" x 4 1/4"
- Woven Textures DSP: various patterns and sizes
To Make This Card:
- Take various patterns of DSP (around 8 different patterns - and a 9th for the label). Cut various sizes from the Textured Notes Dies. (Use mine for a guide, keeping in mind that some die cuts get trimmed, eventually, substantially.
- Arrange the die cut pieces into a rectangle. Using the largest die as a guide, as you will be cutting the entire piece into one large rectangle.
- Then, die cut. And layer onto folded Thick Cardstock.
- Now, cut an arch from the Vellum piece
- Next, emboss with the new, Corrugated Embossing Folder. It cuts deep, so to keep the vellum from getting cut, place a piece of copy paper underneath the vellum before embossing. Set aside.
- Stamp leaf image in Early Espresso ink onto piece of white. Fussy cut image.
- Attach image to vellum arch. And, then attach arch to card front, adhering adhesive behind image and then attaching to front of card.
- Stamp sentiment onto final label, in Early Espresso ink. Add to card with Dimensionals.
- Finish with double bow of Linen Thread, and Antique Pearls.
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