This card was made using the fun All Squared Away stamp set along with the coordinating Floral Squares dies. This card is also the last card in the series of four cards.
The inspiration for this card came from a card I had seen on Instragram that was made by Barbara Tarayao.
The card base is Thick Basic White cardstock.
The Evening Evergreen Ombre paper behind the flower was made using one of the Ombre Gift Bags. The Ombre Gift Bag was cut open to use as a single layer, and then cut to 2" x 3", This piece was centered and adhered about an inch down from the top of the Thick Basic White card base.
The front panel is Basic White cardstock. The 2" square was cut out using the Stampin' Trimmer. Once cut out it was adhered to the card front using many Stampin' Dimensionals.
The flower was cut out using the Floral Squares dies and Basic White cardstock. The Basic White cardstock had a Foam Adhesive sheet adhered to the back of the cardstock before it was cut out using the Stampin' Cut & Emboss Machine.
Once cut out, the backing was removed from the adhesive along with the unneeded die cut pieces. The Take Your Pick tool worked great for removing the small little circles on the flowers.
Next, the floral square was centered in the middle of the front panel square and adhered to the card base and ombre sheet.
The sentiment has been stamped in Evening Evergreen ink and is from the All Squared Away stamp set.
The sentiment on the inside of the card is also from the All Squared Away stamp set and has been stamped in Evening Evergreen ink.
Here's a look at all four of the cards. They were very fun to make and will be really fun to give to people on their birthdays.
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