Tuesday, 10 September 2019

Perennial Essence Blissful Future Greeting Card

Good Morning Everyone,

Today I have a lovely card to share. It's made using the Perennial Essence Suite and it's gotta be one of my faves in the catalogue



Measurements

Mossy Meadow Cardstock
1pc - 8 1/4" x 5 7/8"

Perennial Essence Designer Series Paper
1pc - 5 5/8" x 3 7/8"

Whisper White Cardstock
1pc - 5 5/8" x 3 7/8"

Create your card base by folding the mossy meadow in half along the score line. Place to card front in the layered leaves embossing folder and run through your die cutting machine. check you machine to make sure you create the correct 'sandwich'.  Add the largest piece of whisper white to the inside.

Add the rich razzleberry and DSP strips to the centre of the card front.

On the piece of whisper white that is left, stamp the sentiment towards the right hand side and adhere to the DSP, place it towards the right habd side of the panel.

Ink up the flower in versamark and stamp four times on the so saffron vellum, once tou have rubbed it over lightly with your embossing buddy. Sprinkle with white embossing powder and gently tap off the excess. Bring in your heat tool and melt the powder. Make sure you keep to heat tool morning so you dont burn the powder or the vellum.

Once cooled, cut out using the punch. Then layer up, offsetting all the petals. Add this to the card front covering the left hand side of the whisper white.

Finally colour in a large clear faceted gem with a dark daffodil delight blend. Colour using the side of the brush tip.

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
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See you soon

Vickie
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