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Today I am participating in Kylie Bertucci's Monthly International Blog Highlights. The theme is Thank You. If you like my card, I would be grateful if you voted for it at this link: https://bit.ly/March2023VoteforMe
John and I just moved our home to another region of Washington state. John started his new job today and today is my first day stamping since our move. It's a brand new fresh start for us and daffodils seem like the perfect flower for my first card after moving. It was just painful to have myy craft room packed up for 3 weeks. I am so grateful for my craft room and that stamping helps to ground me amid the chaos of moving to a new city.
Cutting and assembly instructions:
- Basic White Thick cardstock card base: 5 1/2" x 8 1/2", scored at 4 1/4". This is a side fold card.
- Granny Apple Green: cut 2 using the 2nd largest Deckled Rectangle Die. Use Stitched Greenery Die on both. 1 will be used on card front, 1 will be used as matte on inner card.
- Basic White: stamp and die cut Daffodil bunch. Color with Stampin' Blends
- Basic White: strip cut 5/8". Stamp sentiment using Memento Tuxedo Black ink. Banner punch ends. Apply with Stampin' Dimensionals
- Basic White: die cut using 4th largest Deckled Rectangle Die. This will be the inner message liner.
- Using Granny Apple Green ink, stamp grunge dots on center of Granny Apple Green card front.
- Apply Granny Apple Green card front to front of card base using Stampin' Dimensionals.
- Apply die cut daffodils to card front using Stampin' Dimensionals
- Using Light Granny Apple Green Stampin' Blends, color Gingham ribbon. Tie bow. Apply with mini glue dots
- Adhere Basic White message liner to inner matte layer using multipurpose glue. Adhere matte layer to inner card base using multipurpose glue.
- Apply Matte Black Dots
Thank you for visiting my blog today. Please remember to vote for my card at this link https://bit.ly/March2023VoteforMe
Hugs,
Teah
Beautiful card, Teah! I love that die! ~ Kim Kroeker
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely card Teah! It has a bright, spring feel to it. x
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice spring card, I love the fresh colours
ReplyDeleteLove you card, especially because this month is my birthday and daffodils are the flower for March! Good luck with the voting!
ReplyDeleteA fresh and cheery card! Thanks Teah for being part of my International Blog Highlights this month and all the best with the voting!
ReplyDeleteI love the Stitched Greenery die behind your daffodils. Fun Spring card.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice spring card, I love that die.
ReplyDeleteTerrific card Teah! I love the coloured ribbon, super way to adhere it to the card! Good luck adjusting to the move :)
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