Hello Crafters! How are you today? The card I’m sharing this morning is a simple but elegant card that would make a great wedding, engagement or anniversary card. It uses the Forever Greenery Suite (it’s sooo versatile!) and one of the frames from the Stitched So Sweetly dies.
Have you had a chance to look at the new catalogue yet? Which is your favourite suite? I have a wish list much bigger than my budget but I have a box of lovely things arriving on Monday so I’m looking forward to sharing them with you!
Read on for the tutorial and shopping list for this card!
To create your card blank, score and fold an A5 piece of Soft Seafoam cardstock in half.
Cut the frame from Gold Foil Sheet using one of the Stitched So Sweetly dies, then cut a piece of Soft Seafoam cardstock to sit just inside the stitch line.
Stamp your sentiment across the bottom of your Soft Seafoam rectangle in Basic Gray ink, then glue it onto the gold frame, and add this to your card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
Cut a range of foliage from Soft Seafoam cardstock, Gold Foil sheet and vellum using the Forever Flourishing dies and arrange them in the corner of your frame to complete the card.
I hope you enjoyed this project. Click the links below to shop the products used to make it.
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Sarah Phelan, Independent UK Stampin’ Up Demonstrator
Sarah Phelan, Independent UK Stampin’ Up Demonstrator
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