Sunday, April 28, 2019

Farewell Tour Petal Palette

Petal Palette is a versatile stamp set . It can be used on its own or with the coordinating Petals & more thinlits dies.
This set will also be great to use with the new Bird DSP coming out in June in the new catalog.
This first card is a sample of simple stamping.
1. The card base is Mossy Meadow card stock. I cut the 81/2 x11 piece at 51/2 on the 11 inch side. This gives you 2 card bases. Fold them in 1/2.
2. I used a piece of Floral Romance DSP ( also retiring) cut 5/14 x 4. I glued a piece of ribbon to this then I glued this on the card front.
3. Rectangle scrap of Whisper White. I attached this to the front with dimensionals.
4. From a piece of Whisper White I die cut a rectangle using the Stitched rectangle Framelits. I stamped the image then colored using blender pens( you can use what you have). I then attached to the top of the other rectangle.
Inside you can put your sentiment. Birthday, wedding, congratulations thank you etc.
This next card I stepped up using some printed vellum.
1. The card base is Whisper White cardstock. I cut the card stock as I did in the first card.
2. I used a piece of Floral Romance DSP cut at 51/4 x4. This DSP also has printed vellum. I cut a piece 3 3/4 x 5. I glued this to the other DSP. I then cut a piece of ribbon and glued this around. Then I glued this to the front of the card.
3. From a scrap piece of Whisper White I die cut an oval. From another scrap I stamped the bird then die cut using the thinlits. I colored using blends. From scrap of green I die cut the branch. I glued the branch to the oval, then with dimensionals I put the bird on the branch. I then used dimensionals to attached the oval to the card front.
This last card I made incorporating the retiring Coffee Cafe stamp and thinlits. I used another piece of the Floral Romance printed vellum for the layering piece.
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