Hello there! Thank you for joining me today for a multilayer dimensional card featuring the Online Exclusive Encircled in Nature Bundle + the Annual Catalog Carryover of Nature’s Sweetness Specialty Designer Series Paper.
I love the script and print in the DSP with the colors. The Encircled in Nature Dies have a large wreath die-cut. You can literally do any and everything with a large wreath die-cut for any occasion and all seasons.
I have 2 sentiments and ribbons on the card front. Don’t be afraid to do that and get out of the box. Die-cuts, DSP, ribbon, and heat embossing together make this work; and you can never go wrong with neutrals.
The Natural Wavy Trim is retired; however, I always emphasize how I keep the basics on board, retired or not. You can easily substitute twine or anything else you find suitable.
If I wasn’t too lazy to drag out my sewing machine and deal with that, white or vanilla stitching on the Basic Beige panel would have really stepped this project up. I need to start doing that more often.
As always, project specific supplies with basic supplies are below.
I started out with a Pebbled Path A2 top-folding card base and layered on a piece of Pebbled Path and gold script Nature’s Sweetness Specialty Designer Series Paper cut to the same size with Seal.
Next, I cut another piece of white and gold print Nature’s Sweetness Specialty Designer Series Paper to 3 x 5-1/2 and adhered this to the card base with Seal.
I cut the Basic Beige image panel to 2-1/2 x 5-1/2 and started to started to work on that with lining up all of my stamping, die-cuts, the Pecan Pie wreath that I cut, and ribbon.
The leaf image was gold heat embossed x2 on the image panel with the sentiments stamped in Pebbled Path as shown.
The Pecan Pie wreath was adhered with liquid adhesive to the Basic Beige image panel.
I wrapped the ribbons at the bottom of the card that was secured to the back of the image panel and then cut a small line of trees out of Pebbled Path CS from the Encircled in Natures Dies, that was adhered to the right by cutting teeny tiny strips of Black Stampin’ Dimensionals from the ‘bones.’
For final assembly, I adhered Black Stampin’ Dimensionals to the back of the image panel and then adhered this to the card base.
I hope you enjoyed today’s project and please let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you for stopping by for a visit and have a great day!
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