- Cardstock: Ctumb Cake 8-1/2" x 5-1/2"(scored at 4-1/4"); Basic White (2) 4" x 5-1/4", 1-1/4" x 5"
- Bundle: Textured Notes
- Stamp: Pattern of Friendship
- Inks: Garden Green, Granny Apple Green, Lemon Lime Twist
- Ribbon: White 1/4" Ribbon 6"
- Adhesive and Tools
This card is quite striking in its simplicity. Start by stamping the large leafy stamp in Garden Green three or four times on one of the white panels. I like to start with the darkest color first and stamp in various orientations, including going off the edge. Before cleaning the stamp, add a partial leaf to the corner of the envelope. Switch to Granny Apple Green and add more leaves, including the envelope and one on the inside white panel. Complete the panel by stamping with Lemon Lime Twist. Stamp the leaf on the inside piece and envelope too. When considering a color combination for these leaves, remember that the leaves will overlap and the colors need to look good when you do so. My initial sample was done in Poppy Parade, Pumpkin Pie and Daffodil Delight.
Since the inside panel is nearly done, let's finish hit by stamping the sentiment from Pattern of Friendship in Garden Green. For the sentiment on the front of the card, I used the second largest die and did partial die cutting to make a thin label from a piece of Basic White that was 1-1/4" x 5". Here is a video that shows how to lengthen or shorten a label using partial die cutting - it's really simple to do and extends the usage of your dies a lot! I used another sentiment from Pattern of Friendship for this label, also stamped in Garden Green.
My first sample uses Crumb Cake Two-tone cardstock on a Very Vanilla base. The woven stamps are done with Pecan Pie ink and the leaves are stamped with Garden Green and Old Olive. I used some Garden Green Linen Thread (from the Natural Tones Linen Thread trio pack) to add to the organic feel of the card and stamped a few more leaves on the inside and envelope. The Thank You sentiment is from Simply Said.
As I mentioned, I really fell in love with the dies in this bundle. I cut out a bunch of the 2nd smallest dies from Basic White – maybe 7 or 8 of them – and arranged them diagonally on a 3-3/4” x 5” panel of Basic White. When you trim off the edges, you will have smaller bits that can be used to fill in the gaps. I then stamped my sentiment on another label and matted this in Lemon Lime Twist, leaving space on the left side for leaf (which was fussy cut). I added a little bow in white Baker's Twine. (If you wanted to make it a more masculine card, you could leave this off.) I stamped the side of the inside panel and envelope with the same leaves.
This one is another simple card layout that looks fabulous because the paper (Botanical Textures DSP) is so lovely. Instead of leaving it black and white, I colored it with Stampin’ Blends (Granny Apple Green, Lemon Lime Twist and Lemon Lolly). I used the smallest long rectangle for sentiment, popped that up with Dimensionals and adorned it with a little bow in the White 1/4" ribbon.
The sentiment for exterior label is from Everyday You & Me and is stamped in Misty Moonlight on the 3rd smallest die. I stamped the woven circle in Crumb Cake on a White panel as my background. Misty Moonlight cardstock was used to mat the panel and add a strip of color beneath the label. The inside of the card uses the 2nd smallest die and a sentiment from Wonderful Thoughts.
My last card also features the Everyday You & Me stamp set for the flowers and leaves. I die cut the second and third largest dies from Basic White, then stamped Painted Stripes (another new stamp) in Peach Pie on the smaller of the two before adhering them together. I tied the White Woven Ribbon around this panel, then added the flowers, leaves and sentiment (all fussy cut) with Dimensionals. Before popping this up on my card base, I stamped a few leaves in opposite corners in Peach Pie ink - it adds a little touch of additional texture.
This Textured Notes bundle is just a small sample of all the new products released yesterday in the Online Exclusives section of my store. Check it out and watch my Facebook group to see more samples - I know I will be having a lot of fun with these new goodies!
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