STAMPING EN PAPEL DECORADO

Posted on June 21, 2016 in Cards, Die Cutting, Recent Works, Tutorials

Hello dear friends, Martha Lucia here to share with you another creation with the new paper collections. In today’s project I am using papers from Earth Wind Fire and Honey Comb. Take a look at my card:

STAMPING EN PAPEL DECORADO

Creating this card was a simple process:

  1. Cut the card base using Very Vanilla card stock. The size is 4-1/4″x11″ with score in 5-1/2″.
  2. Cut a second layer using Earth Wind Fire 111 paper. The size is 4-1/4″x5-1/2″ and paste over the front of the base card using a snail adhesive.
  3. Using a cross stitched framelits from different sizes, cut three circles using different colors and designs of paper. In my sample I used the blue side of Earth Wind Fire 111 paper for the circle of the middle, Earth Wind Fire 108 paper for the circle of the bottom and Honey Comb 105 paper for the upper circle.
  4. Stamp the sentiment over the big circle using  PowderPuff Chalk Ink Navy
  5. Stamp the leaves over the same circle using PowderPuff Chalk Ink Green Leaf and PowderPuff Evergreen.
  6. Stamp  the flowers over a piece of paper Honey Comb 105 using PowderPuff Mahogany, Barn Board and Desert Sun and cut them in silhouette with scissors.
  7. Arrange the circles over the card and paste the two first circles using snail adhesive. Paste the bigger circle using zapdots or dimensionals.
  8. Paste the flowers using glue dots.

STAMPING EN PAPEL DECORADO

The stamp set that I used in this card is a new set from Stampin Up called Love & Affection and I really love these flowers because you can combine the inside designs and colored inside if you like it.

Quick Quotes Products Used:

Other Products Used:

  • Very Vanilla Card Stock
  • Big Shot and Circle Cross Stitched Framelits
  • Love & Affection Stamp Set by Stampin Up
  • Bone Folder and Adhesives

Thank you for stopping by!
Martha Lucia

1 Comment

  1. A beautiful card Martha!

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