I chose to use the Flowers for Every Season designer paper and the Field of Flowers stamp set. The dies are from the Hippo & Friends dies seen here. I LOVE these label dies!
Measurements:
Card base 4 1/4" X 5 1/2"
White inside 5 1/4" X 4"
DSP 3" X 4", scored at 1" on the long side
Label dies or punches to 'connect' the points
Products Used:
Field Of Flowers Photopolymer Stamp Set [152589] – Price: $17.00 – see here
Ridiculously Awesome Cling Stamp Set [152512] – Price: $22.00 – see here
Hippo & Friends Dies [153585] – Price: $36.00 – see here
Flowers For Every Season 6" X 6" (15.2 X 15.2 Cm) Designer Series Paper [152486] – Price: $11.50 – seen here
2020–2022 In Color Enamel Dots [152480] – Price: $8.00 – see here
Isn’t it beautiful?! Can you tell that the front, main layers are ‘caught’ on the diagonal textured layer on the lower left? That’s what is keeping the flap tucked in. This is how it opens:
Her colors include Cloud Cover, Secret Sea, Old Olive & Basic White. I’ll share measurements below. Did you catch the pretty textured layer? That’s the new Stone & Vine 3D embossing folder. And did you notice the ‘wood look’ die-cut in Olive near the greeting? That and the greeting are included the Nature’s Symphony bundle seen here.
She used the Nature Walk suite for her card which includes gorgeous nature focused products. See it all here.
-card base 7″ X 5 1/2″ scored at 4 1/4″ -White 7″ X 5″ scored at 3 3/4″. Make a mark on the shorter end at 1″ from the top and the bottom. Trim off the rectangle to the score line for the front flap -Secret Sea front is 3″ square, side is 2 1/2″ X 5 1/4″, the diagonal piece is 2 1/2″ X 2 3/4″ cut in half and inside is 4″ X 5 1/4″ -DSP front is 2 3/4″ square, side is 2 1/4″ X 5″
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