Tuesday, August 13, 2013

New Heights Tag Card

Today I am showing a card made with the new Butterfly Charms Set from Stampendous.  I love collage but don't usually do it because I'm a neat, clean inside the box kinda gal...I know, you're probably thinking boring but that is what I love. So I was a little worried when I started this card but I must say the set makes it really easy to use, everything fits together perfectly!!  Here are the easy instructions.
1. Randomly stamp images with Adarondack inks in Latte, Caramel and Oregano on a cream panel.
2.  Emboss the edges with Gold Encrusted Jewels set from Stampendous.
3.  Stamp sentiment from the Soaring Sentiments set on the right side with black Versamark ink. 
4.  Punch out a 1 1/4" square, cut diagonally and use as a guide to cut edges to make a tage.  Layer onto brown paper and cut edges.
5.  Punch a hole at the end, tie with sage ribbon and mount to a caramel card randomly stamped as you did the cream panel.
6.  Stamp butterflies on white cardstock with black Versafine, heat set and watercolor with Staedtler pencils. Cut our, curve wings and glue onto panel.  Add bling to butterflies.

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7 comments:

  1. I like this very much. You say you don't do this type arrangement much ,but you nailed this one for me, anyway. I also prefer cleaner layouts. I like this one.
    Martha

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  3. This is such a pretty project, Jamie! Love the oversized tag idea! Perfect for a card or small photo album! Thanks for sharing with us this week!

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  4. This is beautiful. Love the colors and the vintage look.

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  5. I am loving your card!! You nailed the country feel perfectly!! Thanks for sharing and have a Fabulous Week!!

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  6. This is wonderful, Jamie! Love the little sprinkles here and there, and those butterflies are gorgeous!

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