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Here's the last card made in last week's video featuring the Nature's Sweetness suite. I absolutely love this color palette!
It's Pecan Pie with Pebbled Path & Gold accents with a rich monotone look. Look closely at the layout. It's basically a few random layers with only one that's layered. Adding a few smaller elements creates the balance here.
Details & tips:
Here's how I stamped the inside. The greeting is from the Softly Sophisticated stamp set from Sale-a-Bration.
Here's a picture of the Lovely & Sweet bundle I used here. See it online here.
Get the project sheet with dimensions, directions and products here: Download Lovely & Sweet Butterfly card
These are the three cards I share in the video below:
So is the shabby-chic look for you?
You can see how I made all of these cards in the video replay here. Or click on the photo below to watch it. Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel!
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This is one of the cards I featured on last week's Live video. I chose to showcase the Nature's Sweetness suite.
The colors include Lost Lagoon, Crumb Cake, Pretty Peacock, White & Pecan Pie. See the neat woven trim on the edge? that is done with the new Faux Leather trim that has a subtle gold shimmer to it. The holes and the leaves are made with the Notes of Nature dies seen here.
Below is a photo of the entire suite of products.
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Other dies include the Cheerful Daisies for the label and the Deckled Circles behind the flowers/leaves. I also used the Wink of Stella with Lost Lagoon ink to color the flowers and added a Blooming Pearl to each one.
Click on this link to download the free project sheet: Download Lovely & Sweet Hello
Here's how I stamped the inside:
You can see how I put this card together and two more in the video replay here. Or click on the photo below to watch it.
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I had no idea I would enjoy creating with the Nature's Sweetness suite as much as I did. It's not my usual style but I'm in love with it all!
Here's one of the cards I shared on last week's video:
I used the Notes of Nature bundle and Old Olive, Black and gold accents on this card. The large white layer is made by stamping a few of the background stamps in Black ink. I added two sets of leaves – one in green and 2 the other in the Gold designer paper.
I want to mention what I think puts this card over the top. Of course the gold additions attract your eye but I think repeating colors a few times helps a lot. Notice how the black is repeated, the Olive is and so is the Gold. If you have trouble with color combinations, try adding one color with a neutral or two. Such as Black & White with any color.
More Details:
Click on this link to download the free project sheet: Download Notes of Nature Birthday card
Here's how I stamped the inside layer:
You can see how I made this card and two more in the video replay here. Or click on the photo below to watch it.
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