Friday, 16 August 2019

Tasteful Textures Good Things are sure to happen greeting card

Good afternoon  Everyone,

Hope you are alright. It's very miserable today here in Huddersfield. Luckily we have plenty to keep the little one occupied inside as I really don't want to venture out in this weather!

Hopefully my card for today will brighten things up a bit. It was made for the colour challenge over on Stampin for All. Every Wednesday we are given some colours to create a card with. Here's my card for the challenge....


Create a card base from a piece of Crumb Cake Cardstock that measures 5 7/8" x 8 1/4" scored at 4 1/8". Add a panel of whisper white to the inside, so there's somewhere write a message.

Take a piece of whisper white that measures 5 5/8" x 3 7/8" and place the die in one corner and run trough your die cutting machine. Run this piece through again, but this time pop the die in the opposite corner. As below



Add the sentiments to the card, I used a few from the set to make up my message.

Cut a piece of Granny apple green cardstock so that it is large enough to cover the one die cut section and do the same with a piece of calypso coral cardstock. Flip the whisper white over and add glue to the back, making sure tou add some to the section in between the cut areas so that they can be secured down. Pop the coloured cardstock over the top, then add this panel to the card front.

Finally, colour in some large rhinestones with your crumb cake blend and add to the card.

Here's a list of all the supplies I used in today's card, click on the images to head over to my online store

Product List
 Thanks for stopping by today, head over to Stampin for All and maybe try the challenge yourself.

Don't forget to comment below for a chance to win some of DSP I am giving away this month.

See you soon

Vickie

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