Happy Wednesday, crafty friends! Just popping in to share another card featuring the February "Pure Joy" release from Pinkfresh Studio that went live on Monday. This card features the new Breezy Blossoms product suite, designed by my talented friend, Isha Gupta! I foiled both the Breezy Blossoms and the new Stippled Plaid press plates in satin gold for this card, and I think it turned out so lovely.
You can get more details about how to create this card below!
Just Because You're my Friend card
Card size: A2 - 4.25" x 5.5" (inches)
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Here is a quick overview of how to recreate this card:
- Cut & fold A2 card base from white cardstock.
- Foil the Breezy Blossoms and Stippled Plaid press plates in satin gold foil to white cardstock panels.
- Use the coordinating stencils to ink blend the Breezy Blossoms foiled image in the following colors:
Stencil 1: Cherry Blossom
Stencil 2: Peony
Stencil 3: Mulberry Blush, Sunkissed
Stencil 4: Mimosa
Stencil 5: Sage
Stencil 6: Eucalyptus
- Diecut the foiled Breezy Blossoms image with the coordinating die.
- Diecut the largest Blanket Stitched Rectangle from Glacier glitter cardstock.
- Use any inner die from many of our Essentials sets to turn the panel into a frame.
- Stamp the sentiment in Detail Black to white cardstock, then diecut.
- Trim the foiled Stippled Plaid background to A2 size, then adhere to the card front with tape runner.
- Mount the blanket stitched frame to the top with thin foam strips.
- Adhere the florals as shown to the front with foam adhesive.
- Attach the sentiment to the front.
- Accent the floral middles with Bubble Gum & Peach Fuzz jewels to finish.
TIP: I trimmed a piece of printer paper to A2 in size, then cut the Breezy Blossoms 1-piece die from it, making it a jig for adhering the flowers to the front. Once all the flowers were in place, the printer paper is easy to remove due to its low paper weight. You can even tear it in places if needed!
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