Welcome to the Saturday Create with Connie
and Mary Saturday Blog Hop!
This week, we are sharing cards that move -
it's going to be so much fun!
This idea is an "oldie but goodie".
I am so excited to see brads are making a comeback
in the new Annual Catalog!
Peek-a-Boo!!!
The top swings open to reveal the inside sentiment!
To create this card:
1. Cut the Mint Macaron card base to 5 1/2" x 8 1/2". Fold
2. Cut a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of Nature's Poem designer paper.
3. Lay the dsp on top of the card front.
4. Cut a circle on the card front.
5. Cut a scallop frame from Tranquil Tide using the circle and scallop circle framelit.
6. Adhere to the designer paper.
8. Cut a circle from Tranquil Tide and emboss using the Layered Leaves embossing folder.
9. Center the embossed circle to the designer paper and punch a 1/8" hole at the top.
10. Insert the brad to secure.
11. Adhere the designer paper to the card front.
12. Stamp the sentiment onto Whisper White cardstock using Tranquil Tide ink.
13. Cut each end to form a banner.
14. Adhere the sentiment to the embossed circle using Stampin' Dimensionals.
15. Cut a leaf from Crumb Cake and Gold Glimmer papers.
16. Adhere to the card front.
17. Cut a sprig from Mint Macaron cardstock and adhere to the card front.
18. Cut a border from Tranquil Tide cardstock and adhere to the card front.
19. Cut a flower from Whisper White cardstock and adhere to the card front.
20. Add an enamel dot to the center of the flower.
21. Cut a 4" x 5 1/4" piece of Whisper White cardstock.
22. Stamp the right side of the panel using Mint Macaron ink.
23. Adhere the panel to the inside of the card.
24. Close the card and open the circle.
25. Stamp the senitment thru the center of the circle using Tranquil Tide ink.
SU!pplies:
Stamps: Fourishing Phrases
Ink: Tranquil Tide, Mint Macaron
Paper: Whisper White, Mint Macaron, Tranquil Tide, Crumb Cake, Gold Shimmer
Nature's Poem DSP
Accessories: Layering Circle framelits, Layered Leaves embossing folder, Flourish thinlits, brad.
1/8" hand punch. Enamel Dot
Happie Stampin'!
Ready to see more fun, interactive ideas for your
papercrafting projects? Go forward to see
what Connie has created or back to see what
Debbie has created!
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