Hello! Today I have a card to share using some stamps, papers and dies from Heartfelt Creations Classic Editions collection. I love the images in the Organic Fillers set. I wanted to show that they can be used individually and not just as layers, and fillers with flowers. You can find the product list and step by step instructions for this card below.
HCPC 3354-Classic Message PreCut Set
HCPC 3486-Organic Fillers PreCut Set
HCD 724-Classic Editions dies
HCDP1 224-Classic Editions Paper Collection
other supplies: Memento Tuxedo Black ink; Distress ink by Ranger in
Antique Linen and Walnut Stain; text from an old book; May Arts burgundy
burlap twine; kraft and black card stock; 1 1/4" and 1 3/8" square
punch
Fold kraft card base so that it measures 4.25" X 5.5". Cut 4 squares
from black card stock using 1 3/8" square punch. cut 4 squares from
book text using 1 1/4" square punch. Ink edges of text squares with
distress ink. Adhere text squares to black card stock squares. Stamp
two pomegranate images onto burgundy patterned paper, and two
pomegranate images onto green patterned paper. Use coordinating die to
cut out. Layer just the burgundy pomegranate round shape onto top of
the green pomegranate shape (paper piece). Next stamp two of the
artichoke images onto the green patterned paper. Use coordinating die
to cut. Adhere all four finished organic images to the center of the
four squares. Adhere the four finished squares to the card base
creating a square block. Stamp sentiment in black ink towards the
bottom right of blocked images. Tie burgundy burlap string into a loopy
bow at the bottom of the card.
Make sure you stop by the Heartfelt Creations blog for more inspiring projects from the design team!
Emily
4 comments:
I really like how you used these stamps!
This looks awesome. Love the way you inked them up.
Such a clever way to use the "fillers" stamps as main images!! Love how you layered them on the old book pages! I think it makes a great Autumnal card... I'm already seeing pomegranates in the grocery!
Beautiful design! Love the sentiment style!
Sherrie K
http.://sherriescraps.blogspot.com
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