My newest Heartfelt Creations card. Playing with pink embossing powder, vellum and the Dogwood flowers.
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Here is an easel card I made with Heartfelt Creations products.
Supplies:
Heartfelt Love Sentiments stamps HCPC-3804
Eyelet Hearts dies HCD1-7162
Heartfelt Love Collection paper HCDP1-284
Oakberry Lane Blossoms stamps HCPC-3842
Oakberry Lane Blossoms dies HCD1-7200
Heartfelt Creations 8.5 x 11 Vellum 242174
Heartfelt Creations Flower Stamens pink
HCS1-458-?
Other:
Scotch white glue
White cardstock
Light blue embossing powder
Heat gun
Embossing ink
Cranberry Close to my Heart ink.
Directions:
1. Fold white cardstock in half. At fold tape top of the largest laced heart die with the top going over the fold so you are cutting out two hearts joined together at the top.
2. Open card and fold top heart down so point of heart comes down to the top of the bottom heart.
3. Die cut out 1 heart using white cardstock and the largest laced heart die, 2 hearts using the pattern paper using the 2nd largest laced heart die and 1 heart using white cardstock and the 3rd largest laced heart die.
4. Glue pattern hearts one on the inside heart card and one on the single white cardstock heart.
5. Stamp sentiment of your choice on smallest white heart using embossing ink. Pour embossing powder over sentiment and heat. Glue on top of pattern paper heat on the single heart. Glue single heart on to card heart on bottom of fold on the top heart of hard to make an easel.
6. Stamp with embossing ink on to vellum your flower stamps. Pour on blue embossing powder. Shake off excess powder and heat. Color flowers on the back with cranberry ink. Die cut out flowers. Layer one flower on top of another the same size alternating petals. Glue together. Poke hole in middle of flower. Pull stamen though hole from top of flower and glue. Let dry. Repeat making the rest of the flowers. Add flowers to card according to picture.
Supplies:
Heartfelt Love Sentiments stamps HCPC-3804
Eyelet Hearts dies HCD1-7162
Heartfelt Love Collection paper HCDP1-284
Oakberry Lane Blossoms stamps HCPC-3842
Oakberry Lane Blossoms dies HCD1-7200
Heartfelt Creations 8.5 x 11 Vellum 242174
Heartfelt Creations Flower Stamens pink
HCS1-458-?
Other:
Scotch white glue
White cardstock
Light blue embossing powder
Heat gun
Embossing ink
Cranberry Close to my Heart ink.
Directions:
1. Fold white cardstock in half. At fold tape top of the largest laced heart die with the top going over the fold so you are cutting out two hearts joined together at the top.
2. Open card and fold top heart down so point of heart comes down to the top of the bottom heart.
3. Die cut out 1 heart using white cardstock and the largest laced heart die, 2 hearts using the pattern paper using the 2nd largest laced heart die and 1 heart using white cardstock and the 3rd largest laced heart die.
4. Glue pattern hearts one on the inside heart card and one on the single white cardstock heart.
5. Stamp sentiment of your choice on smallest white heart using embossing ink. Pour embossing powder over sentiment and heat. Glue on top of pattern paper heat on the single heart. Glue single heart on to card heart on bottom of fold on the top heart of hard to make an easel.
6. Stamp with embossing ink on to vellum your flower stamps. Pour on blue embossing powder. Shake off excess powder and heat. Color flowers on the back with cranberry ink. Die cut out flowers. Layer one flower on top of another the same size alternating petals. Glue together. Poke hole in middle of flower. Pull stamen though hole from top of flower and glue. Let dry. Repeat making the rest of the flowers. Add flowers to card according to picture.
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