Tuesday, October 09, 2018
A birthday card using new Spell Binders Ironworks Accent die, birthday greeting digital image from The Spruce and some shimmery ribbon
Another card for my stash!! This one features a die cut from a "new to me" Spellbinders set - Iron Work Accents. It is perfect for using with round greetings so I laser printed this one from The Spruce which is a fun birthday greeting. I punched out the greeting (1.75" SU), sponged the edge and added a little silk flower with a sequin and a brad to add some texture to this card. I adhered the greeting to the green die cut which I had embellished with a clear glitter gel pen. The background is an embossed and sanded white core cardstock, layered onto pink foil gift wrap and then onto a green card front. I added the layered greeting to the card using 3D foam tape. It still needed a bit of something to I added a length of shimmery white ribbon and tied on a short length using a single knot to simulate a bow. I used a slot punch (SU) to make a cut on th spine to facilitate getting the ribbon end adhered to the inside of the card. Flagged the ends of the ribbon to finish off my card and that was definitely better. Therese
Labels:
A2,
birthday,
brad,
cards,
die cuts,
digital images,
gel pen,
gift wrap,
glitter,
laser printing,
ribbon,
sanding,
SB - Spellbinders,
sequins,
silk flowers,
sponging,
white core CS
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