To celebrate Autumn, I have a slimline friendship card in Fall colors made with dies and one stamp. Read on for how it was made.
- Die-cut decorative paper using the Slimline Solid Scallop w/ Holes Die and the SLI Circle Lattice Die and glue it onto a white cardstock panel.
- Use the Organic Shapeable Daisy Die to die-cut yellow and green cardstock from PrintWorks.
- Add Pumpkin and Juniper Color Fuse inks to the edges of the petals and leaves using blender brushes.
- Die-cut the Hello Script w/ Shadow Die from black cardstock and gold glitter paper from PrintWorks. Glue the gold glitter Hello to the black Hello Shadow.
- Glue the Daisy and Hello to the Lattice Circle piece as shown.
- Stamp the sentiment from the Thanks Set on a strip of white cardstock with black ink.
- Glue the Circle Lattice panel to a slightly larger yellow panel then onto a white slimline card.
- Glue all of the pieces to the card as shown and add a gold glitter dot to the sentiment.
organic shapeable daisy die 5301-05D
- Die-cut decorative paper using the Slimline Solid Scallop w/ Holes Die and the SLI Circle Lattice Die and glue it onto a white cardstock panel.
- Use the Organic Shapeable Daisy Die to die-cut yellow and green cardstock from PrintWorks.
- Add Pumpkin and Juniper Color Fuse inks to the edges of the petals and leaves using blender brushes.
- Die-cut the Hello Script w/ Shadow Die from black cardstock and gold glitter paper from PrintWorks. Glue the gold glitter Hello to the black Hello Shadow.
- Glue the Daisy and Hello to the Lattice Circle piece as shown.
- Stamp the sentiment from the Thanks Set on a strip of white cardstock with black ink.
- Glue the Circle Lattice panel to a slightly larger yellow panel then onto a white slimline card.
- Glue all of the pieces to the card as shown and add a gold glitter dot to the sentiment.
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