Hi Everyone,
Today I am showing you a card I made using the Club Scrap Orchard Kit and Case This Sketch #238. While waiting for the paper kit to arrive I used the Digital Orchid Kit. If you haven't tried the Digital Kits I highly recommend it. It's not expensive and if you are not familiar with computer software then you can always print out the designs on white cardstock like I have. Below you will find the steps used to create this card.
I printed the cherries and design background on white cardstock (white cardstock is from the Paris Flea Market Collection). I trimmed the base of card to 8 1/2" x 5 1/2". I selected the sentiment from the Orchard Digital Kit and printed directly to the lower right bottom before folding my card in half. Using a Dotted Scallop Squares die I diecut the design background and adhered to the front of my card with hand made double sided adhesive foam strips. (I will have a tutorial shortly on how to create your own pop-ups). I diecut white cardstock using a Stitched Squares die and then embossed it with a Spellbinders Embossing Folder. I adhered it on top of the design background with clear double sided adhesive. I used my scanncut to cut the image of the cherries and adhered on top of the embossed paper. A simple and clean card which took no time at all.
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Today I am showing you a card I made using the Club Scrap Orchard Kit and Case This Sketch #238. While waiting for the paper kit to arrive I used the Digital Orchid Kit. If you haven't tried the Digital Kits I highly recommend it. It's not expensive and if you are not familiar with computer software then you can always print out the designs on white cardstock like I have. Below you will find the steps used to create this card.
Case This Sketch #238
Finished card measures 4 1/4" x 5 1/2" folded
I printed the cherries and design background on white cardstock (white cardstock is from the Paris Flea Market Collection). I trimmed the base of card to 8 1/2" x 5 1/2". I selected the sentiment from the Orchard Digital Kit and printed directly to the lower right bottom before folding my card in half. Using a Dotted Scallop Squares die I diecut the design background and adhered to the front of my card with hand made double sided adhesive foam strips. (I will have a tutorial shortly on how to create your own pop-ups). I diecut white cardstock using a Stitched Squares die and then embossed it with a Spellbinders Embossing Folder. I adhered it on top of the design background with clear double sided adhesive. I used my scanncut to cut the image of the cherries and adhered on top of the embossed paper. A simple and clean card which took no time at all.
Wonderful take on the sketch! I love the texture you added!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and I agree, love the texture! You're making me want to get out my embossing folders today!
ReplyDeleteGreat interpretation of the sketch. I love the touch of embossing...it really makes the artwork pop!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card, Tina.
ReplyDeleteI love how delicate the embossing makes this card. Beautiful Tina!
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