Wednesday, 19 December 2018

Kind Thoughts for You Greetings Card. Number 79 of #100things

Hello Everyone,

The weather has really taken a turn for the worse and it's clear that winter is well and truly here.

My card for today is a very thoughtful card with a Kind Thoughts sentiment which could apply to a few occasions where a quick card would be a nice to give and receive.


Measurements:-

Daffodil Delight Cardstock
1pc - 4 1/8" x  11 3/4", scored at 5 7/8"

Basic Black Cardstock
1pc - 3 7/8" x 5 5/8"
1pc - 3 1/8" x 4 1/8"

Whisper White Cardstock
1pc - 5 3/8" x 3 5/8"
1pc - 3" x 4"

Create your card base by folding and burnishing the daffodil delight cardstock. On the front stamp the small row of daffodils across the whole panel. I stamped off first before putting my ink to the card, to create a softer background image.

On the 4" x 3" piece of whisper white stamp the large daffodil image in memento tuxedo black ink and eave to dry, Once dry colour in using your water colour pencils and use your blender pen to blend the colours and remove any harsh pencil lines.

Layer this to the basic black mat and add to the card front. Layer up the two remaining pieces of cardstock and add to the inside of the card.

Stamp the sentiment in tuxedo black in and trim closely to the word. Layer a piece of tulle ribbon onto a scrap of basic black and trim so they are both the same size. Add the sentiment to the centre, then add banner tails to each side.

Add this to the card under your image.


 Here's a list of the supplies I used today, click on the images to head over to my store if you need any of the products below.....
Product List

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See you Soon

Vickie
 xxx

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