Sunday, 24 March 2013

Language of Friendship with French Foliage

Hello
Autumn is here so decided to make todays card in Autumn colours.
For the French Foliage leaves on this card I firstly inked the image with the Crumb Cake ink pad then with the More Mustard ink around the edges and stamped onto Very Vanilla card. When doing this technique always use the lighter colored ink first. This prevents transfer of a darker ink onto the lighter ink pad. After hand cutting them, I shaped them using a Bone folder.




The base card is Cajun Craze, then More Mustard with Vellum card on top. I embossed the Vellum with the Woodgrain embossing folder. The vellum was attached to the More Mustard with brads. The frame around the bird is using 2 of the Labels collection Framelits. The bird from Language of Friendship was stamped with More Mustard, then punched using the co-ordinating Bird Builder punch, then attached using Dimensionals. The sentiment is from the Itty Bitty Banners and Bitty Banners Framelits and stamped with Cajun Craze ink. The leaves and sentiment were also attached with Dimensionals.

Stampin' Up supplies used exclusively:

Cajun Craze card stock- # 121683 - p 155
More Mustard card stock - # 106569 - p 155
White Vellum Card stock - # 106584 - p 160
Very vanilla card stock - # 106550 - p 156
More Mustard ink - # 126964 - p 155
Crumb Cake ink - # 126975 - p 156
Woodgrain Embossing folder - # 127821 - p 34 seasonal catalogue
Labels Collection Framelits - # 125598 - p 191
Language of Friendship stamp set - # 122752 - p 74
French Foliage stamp set - # 121166 - p 86
Itty Bitty Banners stamp set - # 126257 - p 134
Bitty Banners Framelits - # 129267 - p 191
Regals Brads - More Mustard- # 119737 - p 174
Stampin' Dimensionals - # 104430 - p 177
2 way glue pen - # 100425 - p 177
Snail Adhesive - # 104332 - p 177
Big shot - # 113439 - p 186

Thought for the day:
The first step towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are.

Thanks for visiting.
Till next time
😊Happy Stamping😊
Lesley.



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