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Wildflower Designs Sending Happy Thoughts

July 5, 2024 Leave a Comment

Pretty Diecut Frames with 2024-2026 In Color Designer Paper!

stampin up wildflower designs in color designer paper sending happy thoughts

The frame shape that you see on the front of my card is so beautiful. It has stitched lines around both layers and I raised the center portion of the frame. I used the same sheet of 2024-2026 In Color Designer Paper to cut both frames, and then flipped one over to the 2nd patterned design. There is only one die but it cuts two pieces. Notice the stitching in these photos:

stampin up wildflower designs in color designer paper sending happy thoughts
stampin up wildflower designs in color designer paper sending happy thoughts

The flower images were colored with Stampin’ Blends after I stamped with Tuxedo Black Memento Ink. Once all was colored, I cut with the coordinating dies. Here are the layers used:

  • Card Base: Basic Black Cardstock 11 x 4-1/4. Score and fold at 5-1/2.
  • Layer 2: Peach Pie Cardstock 5-1/4 x 4. Stamp the background image on each corner with Peach Pie Ink. Glue to card base.
  • Layer 3: Use 2024-2026 In Color Designer Paper to cut both frame pieces. (note: one die cuts two layers). Glue the thinner frame flat and glue to center frame with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
  • Flowers: Stamp the three flower images with Tuxedo Black Memento Ink. Color with Summer Splash and Peach Pie Stampin’ Blends. Layer and glue with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
  • Sentiment: Stamp the sentiment on Basic Black Cardstock 3-1/2 x 5/8 with VersaMark Ink. Sprinkle with White Embossing Powder and melt with the Heat Tool. Glue to card front flat.

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