Holiday Garden with D’Vine Swirls
Supplies: Holiday Garden stamp set; Friend mini stamp Inks: Versacolor Bamboo, Pinecone, Burgundy, Umber; VersaMagic Galaxy Gold Paper: Light Green half-sheet, folded (for card base) Light Green card stock - 4” x 5.5” Darker Green card stock – 1.25” x 4” Light Red card stock – 3” x 4” Light Red card stock scrap Brown card stock scrap, about 2” square White card stock – 3” x 4” White card stock - 1.75” square White card stock scrap – for circle medallion Chalk - Moss, Red, Yellow, and Burnt Sienna Cuttlebug embossing envelope – D’Vine Swirls Medium Punch – Round PopIt! Shapes – I used Square Adhesive Pearls
Instructions Run both pieces of Green card stock through the embossing envelope. Glue to the card base and set aside.
On the largest White piece of cardstock, stamp the Solid Mini Poinsettia in Galaxy Gold ink. Then chalk some of the edges with Moss chalk. Stamp the Mini Open Poinsettia in Galaxy Gold. Use the Red chalk around the edges of select flowers. Stamp the Tiny Mistletoe Leaf in Bamboo. Stamp the Tiny Full of Berries in Pinecone ink. Trim away the paper from the outer edges of the stamped area, leaving a 1/16” border of card stock. Glue to the red card stock and trim the red paper in the same way. Now glue this to the card base and add the adhesive pearls.
Next, take the White card stock square and stamp the following stamps and inks:
Solid Mini Poinsettia in Burgundy;
Mini Open Poinsettia in Pinecone;
and Tiny Mistletoe Leaf in Bamboo.
Edge the square with Umber ink, then glue to the Brown card stock and trim away the excess, leaving a pinstripe of Brown showing. Glue this diamond to the front of the card and set aside.
On the small White card stock scrap, stamp the Friend mini stamp in Burgundy ink. Then stamp the Mini Solid Poinsettia in Galaxy Gold and edge the poinsettias with Burnt Sienna chalk. Glue the round medallion to the Light Red cardstock scrap and trim away excess, leaving a thin pinstripe. Use PopIt! Shapes tape to mound the medallion to the front of the card, on top of the diamond-shaped medallion.
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