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Today I am joining in the fun with New at SU! and this month's theme is Mini Catalogue Simple & Stepped -Up. So, with that in mind I have chosen to use the Everyday Details bundle to share with you the couple of cards I have made- The first one will be simple, very easy to make cand and the second will be a stepped-up version, using more products and needing to have a little more experience. I hope you enjoy these as much as I enjoyed making them:
[All supplies used in this project are linked to at the end of this post in the thumbnails. These are linked to my Stampin’ Up!® online store. Thank you for supporting me.]
The products I used were:
- Stamp Set: Everyday Details
- Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine: Everyday Details Dies
- Card Stock: Basic White and Pretty Peacock
- Designer Series Paper: Inked Botanicals
- Memento Pad: Tuxedo Black
- Designer Series Paper: Inked Botanicals
- Memento Pad: Tuxedo Black
- Stampin' Write Makers: Subtles
- Gilded Leafing
- Ribbon & Trim: Simply Elegant Trim
- Embellishments: Petal Pink & Pretty Peacock Foiled Gems
-Wink of Stella: Clear
Tools: Bone Folder and Paper Snips Scissors
- Adhesive: Multipurpose Liquid Glue, Tear & Tape and Stampin' Dimensionals
Notes to know when I made the stepped -up card:
- I stamped, cut out and layered extra flowers, I also used the bone folder to curl the flowers and the wink of stella for extra sparkle.
- I used the tear & tape to adhesive the Gilded Leafing to the Inked Bolanicals DSP before using the multipurpose liquid glue to securely adheres to the card.
Thanks so much for stopping by and checking out my card and I hope
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Both cards are lovely, Rebecca-Jo! The gilded leafing on the stepped up version is delightful! x
ReplyDeleteOh so lovely! You really show how a few added elements can completely change the look of the cards. Both are very pretty, in their own style! The gold is gorgeous and I love the diagonal placement of the diecut element!
ReplyDeleteThis card made me do a double take! Both have the same foundation but the stepped up one is just so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat! The simple one is my favorite
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