I love how this card turned out, it was so fun and easy to make!
The card starts with an Old Olive frame that was made using two of the Deckled Rectangles dies.
In the middle of the Old Olive Deckled frame is a piece of Vellum that has been stamped randomly using one of the leaf stamps from the Painted Poppies stamp set and VersaMark ink. Once stamped the leaves were heat embossed using White Embossing Powder.
After the leaves were heat embossed, the Vellum was turned over to the other side and the leaf stamp from the Hello Harvest stamp set was stamped randomly over the back side of the Vellum using the Baby Wipe Technique.
The Baby Wipe Technique is a fun way to stamp. Basically, you make a "stamp pad" using drops of re-inker ink and a folded baby wipe. The colors of re-inkers that I used are listed below in the supply list.
The Vellum panel was adhered to the Old Olive Deckled frame using Multipurpose Liquid Glue. Next, narrow pieces of Stampin' Dimensionals were adhered to the edges of the Vellum side of this newly created panel. Once the Dimensionals were added, the panel was centered and adhered on top of the smaller Basic White panel.
Next is a Mossy Meadow cardstock panel and then the larger Basic White cardstock panel. This panel was then adhered onto a Basic Black card base.
The sentiment is from the Go To Greetings stamp set and has been stamped in Mossy Meadow ink onto Basic White cardstock. A piece of Mossy Meadow cardstock was adhered to the back of the sentiment label.
Here's a look at the inside of the card.
The sentiment is from the Perched in a Tree stamp set and has been stamped in Mossy Meadow ink onto Basic White cardstock. When stamping the sentiment, I like to use my Stamparatus to make sure I get the words straight on the card.
The same Baby Wipe Technique and leaf stamp that were used on the front of the card were used on the right hand corner of this card.
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