
I had so much fun creating this card using the True Blue Florals Designer Series Paper, one of Stampin’ Up!’s Product of the Month selections. The beautiful blue floral patterns were the perfect match for the Scalloped Blooms Dies, which add such a pretty decorative touch. To keep with the “True Blue” theme, I layered the pieces to give the card extra depth and dimension. Sometimes it’s the simple details that make a card really come to life, and I love how this one turned out!
Products Used:
Night of Navy cardstock #100867
Boho Blue cardstock #161724 (retired but you could use Balmy Blue cardstock #146982)
Basic White cardstock #166780
True Blue Florals DSP – #167970 (Retired Product of the Month)
Basic White Twine #155475
Rhinestone Basic Jewels #144220
Scalloped Blooms Dies #167646
Rolling Waves Stamp Set #167142
Sponge Daubers #133773
Multipurpose Liquid Glue #110755
Dimensionals #104430
Dimensions:
Night of Navy card base: 5 1/2 x 7 1/4 (score at 3), front flap: 4 1/4 x 4 1/4 (score at 1) and a scrap to die cut scallop
Basic White inside sentiment layer: 5 ¼ x 4 and a scrap to die cut scallop
Boho Blue layers: 3 x 4 and 2 ¾ x 5 ¼
DSP True Blue Florals layer: 2 ¾ x 3 ¾ and 2 ½ x 5
Basic White Twine: 10 inches
Instructions:
- Score and fold card base
- Score and fold flap then attach flap to front inside of the card base on the right. (the scored 1 inch piece should be attached to the inside of the card base)
- Stamp your inside sentiment onto the Basic White 5 ¼ x 4 and adhere to the inside of the card base.
- Adhere the DSP layers to Boho Blue (or Balmy Blue) layers and then to the right and left flaps of the card.
- Die cut a scalloped circle in Night of Navy using the 4th from the smallest scalloped dies and die cut a Basic White using the 3rd from the smallest.
- Stamp sentiment on the Basic White scalloped circle and sponge the edges with Night of Navy. Adhere to the Night of Navy scalloped circle and then using dimensionals adhere to the front left side flap.
- Add bow and embellishments.
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