Monday, February 1, 2021

i-Crafter February Release

 Hi everyone, 

Happy February! It’s release time over at i-Crafter. This month’s release has flowers, unicorns and Easter rabbits. I used the Hello Flower dies to create a soft Floral Circle Card. Below you will find the steps to create your own card.


Step 1 - Diecut Circle using White Cardstock and another in Black Cardstock. Score 1/2” on the top of the White Circle and go over the fold with a bone folder. Apply Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive to the top of the fold and add the Black Circle on top. (4 1/2” Circle Card)

Step 2 - Create a DIY Background by adding various colors of ink onto a Gel Press. I used Distress Oxide Inks Antique Linen, Victorian Velvet and Seedless Preserves using a brayer. Spray some water to create some texture. Place a 6” x 6” White Cardstock on top and rub all over so that the ink will transfer onto the Cardstock. Remove and let dry.

Step 3 - Diecut Circle using the panel created from Step 2. Adhere to card front using Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive.

Step 4 - Create a panel by adding various colors of ink onto a Gel Press. I used Distress Inks Antique Linen, Tattered Rose and Worn Lipstick using a brayer. Spray some water to create some texture. Place a 6” x 6” White Cardstock on top and rub all over so that the ink will transfer onto the Cardstock. Remove and let dry.

Step 5 - Diecut Hello Flower (flower and leaf) 3 times each using the panel created from Step 4. Assemble the flower starting from the inside and twirling it tight. Adhere some Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive at the end and drop the twirled flower on top. Hold it tight for a few seconds. Adhere the leaf and flower then add to the card front using Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive.

Step 6 - Diecut Hello Flower (sentiment) x 3 using Black Cardstock. Adhere each layer and then add to the card front using Nuvo Deluxe Adhesive.



This card can be used for many occasions by changing the colors and sentiment. Below you will find a link to all the products used. Thank you for stopping by and Happy Crafting!

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