Hi everyone,
Thanks for dropping in to see me today. I really appreciate it. Do you remember this card I posted a couple of weeks ago?
I had a great reaction to this card and several requests for a video tutorial. So without further ado, here it is. Just click HERE or on the image below:
AS you can see from the image above I went with a different colour scheme when making my card for the tutorial. The original used Gorgeous Grape, Highland Heather and Granny Apple Green. The second one uses Flirty Flamingo, Blushing Bride and Soft Sea Foam - gives a very different look I feel!
And here are both cards together - I still need to decide which one will go to my mum on March 31st.
Can you believe that this is yet another card made using the Beautiful Bouquet stamp set and coordinating dies? This must be my most used stamp set. Definitely one I will hold onto even once it retires!
For those of you wanting to have a go at making your own version, here are the measurements you'll need.
Coloured mat - 2 7/8 ins x 2 7/8 ins
I think that's it from me today. Please join me again soon for more crafty inspiration!
All the products I have used to make this project are all available from my online shop. Simply click "Shop Now" button on the top of this page or click any of the images below to go direct to that item in my online Stampin’ Up! shop. If you order from my online shop please use my monthly shopping code (below) to receive a free thank you gift from me as I really appreciate your business. (If your order is £150 or more then please do not use my code as you will earn Stampin' Rewards in your own right and can choose your own freebies!)
If you would prefer a more personal service, have any questions or need help with your order, please either send me an email or give me a ring. I'll be more than happy to help. You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube - links on the left of this page.
Product List Thanks for dropping in to see me today. I really appreciate it. Do you remember this card I posted a couple of weeks ago?
I had a great reaction to this card and several requests for a video tutorial. So without further ado, here it is. Just click HERE or on the image below:
AS you can see from the image above I went with a different colour scheme when making my card for the tutorial. The original used Gorgeous Grape, Highland Heather and Granny Apple Green. The second one uses Flirty Flamingo, Blushing Bride and Soft Sea Foam - gives a very different look I feel!
And here are both cards together - I still need to decide which one will go to my mum on March 31st.
Can you believe that this is yet another card made using the Beautiful Bouquet stamp set and coordinating dies? This must be my most used stamp set. Definitely one I will hold onto even once it retires!
For those of you wanting to have a go at making your own version, here are the measurements you'll need.
METRIC
Card blank - 21 cm x 15 cm, score
at 10.5 cm
Stitched square panel - 6.6 cm x 6.6 cm
Coloured mat - 7.2 cm x 7.2 cm
IMPERIAL
Card blank - 8 1/4 ins x 6 ins, score at 4 1/8 ins
Stitched square panel - 2 5/8 ins x 2 5/8 insCard blank - 8 1/4 ins x 6 ins, score at 4 1/8 ins
Coloured mat - 2 7/8 ins x 2 7/8 ins
I think that's it from me today. Please join me again soon for more crafty inspiration!
All the products I have used to make this project are all available from my online shop. Simply click "Shop Now" button on the top of this page or click any of the images below to go direct to that item in my online Stampin’ Up! shop. If you order from my online shop please use my monthly shopping code (below) to receive a free thank you gift from me as I really appreciate your business. (If your order is £150 or more then please do not use my code as you will earn Stampin' Rewards in your own right and can choose your own freebies!)
If you would prefer a more personal service, have any questions or need help with your order, please either send me an email or give me a ring. I'll be more than happy to help. You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube - links on the left of this page.
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