Supplies: Stamp – Snowflake Ornament Mini Peg Stamp Papers – Olive Green cardstock half-sheet (folded), White cardstock, Off-white cardstock, Burgundy cardstock strip Inks – Memories Soft Leaf, Memories Soft Wheat, and Versacolor Burgundy Cuttlebug A2 Embossing Envelopes – D’vine Swirls and Swiss Dots Embroidery Thread – Burgundy Gold Paint Pen Burgundy Ribbon Burgundy Brads Spellbinders Nestabilities – Small Classic Inverted Scalloped Circles - # S4-195 Medium Square Punch Tiny hole punch
Instructions:
Run the Olive Green cardstock half-sheet through the D’vine Swirls embossing envelope. Run the Burgundy cardstock strip through the same embossing envelope, smudge with Burgundy ink, and glue it vertically to the green half-sheet. Set aside for now.
Cut out an inverted circle of the White cardstock (through the die cut machine), then run the circle it through the machine again in the Swiss Dots embossing envelope. Use the Gold Paint Pen to edge the medallion. Set aside.
On the Off-white cardstock, stamp a radiating pattern using the Snowflake Ornament stamp and Memories Soft Leaf and Soft Wheat inks, alternating the colors. Center in a smaller die from the set and run through the die cut machine. Edge with the Gold Paint Pen and set aside.
Using Burgundy ink, stamp the Snowflake Ornament on White cardstock. Line up diagonally in a medium Square Punch and punch out. Glue this diamond-shaped paper to some Burgundy cardstock and trim away the excess, leaving a thin pinstripe.
Assemble Card
Punch tiny holes in the top and bottom corners of the diamond-shaped embellishment and run the Embroidery Thread from the diamond feature embellishment. Leave thread loose for now. Glue the diamond to the Off-white medallion, then glue this ensemble to the larger White medallion. Tighten the embroidery thread and use the brads to secure. Set aside for a moment. Now vertically glue down the Burgundy Ribbon and Burgundy Embroidery Thread onto the card-front. Locate and glue the medallion ensemble to the top of the ribbons / embroidery thread and you’re done!
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