Good Morning All….

The wait is over and beautiful Black Friday release is up on shelves for sales. Decorative circle cards, dies and beautiful gold papers and some retired designer paper collections can bring back new creative instinct to your creative souls.

Here is my first take on this beautiful launch. Do check out the beautiful inspirational projects by the entire design team members on company’s website. Also, I have another card to share for which you can click to my next post on my website.

Supplies from Heartfelt Creations:

HCCB1-483 6″ x 6″ Interlocking Fold Card – White
HCD1-7271 Rounded Window Frame Die
HCD1-7272 Rounded Sunlight Window Die
HCDP1-2109 Window Scenes Paper Collection
HCGP1-488 Luxe Gold Cardstock
HCD1-7170 Lush Lilac Die
HCPC-3816 Lush Lilac Cling Stamp Set
HCD1-7257 Wild Aster Die
HCPC-3887 Wild Aster Cling Stamp Set
PGM15015 Rajni Chawla’s Crystal Clear
HCDA2-450 Stack and Store Daubers-Pack of 30
159723 Designer Dries Clear Adhesive
HCFB1-467 3D Leafy Accents Shaping Mold
HCPP1-475 Deluxe Flower Shaping Paper Pack of 50 – White
HCST1-401 Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit
HCD1-7193 Leafy Accents Die
HCPC-3835 Leafy Accents Cling Stamp Set
RACP436 Ranger Archival Ink Pad – Leaf Green
RACP962 Ranger Archival Ink Pad – Fern Green
ANC811 Tu Tu Pink Prills

Other Products Used: Smooth White Cardstock, Die Cutting Machine, Paper Trimmer, Superfine White Heart Embossing Powder from Get Inspired, Floral Wires and Foam Dots.

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Instructions: To create this belly band card, first choose papers from Window Scenes Paper Collection and cut the various round panels using Rounded Sunlight Window Die. Fold the circle die cuts into half and trim the folded edge using a paper trimmer to get 2 half rounds that can be easily used to cover all the round edges of Interlocking Fold Card. Neatly glue them all using an adhesive that dries clear.

To create this belly band card, first choose papers from Window Scenes Paper Collection and cut the various round panels using Rounded Sunlight Window Die. Fold the circle die cuts into half and trim the folded edge using a paper trimmer to get 2 half rounds that can be easily used to cover all the round edges of Interlocking Fold Card. Neatly glue them all using an adhesive that dries clear. .

For the belly band, nest last 2 dies from the Rounded Window Frame Die, one each from white cardstock and Luxe Gold Cardstock. Glue them together keeping gold one on top. Glue white circle cut using Eyelet Circle Die Set behind the ready gold doily. Cut a long strip from white cardstock measuring 1″ by 12″. Also, cut a long stripe of 3/4″ by 12″ and glue it on the white stripe creating a delicate white border all around. Next, glue down one end of the stripe to circle doily, hold tightly and press neatly on the card and crease it around 2 ends of the card and glue the second edge behind the circle doily.

For the flowers, Stamp multiple images of mixed florals from Wild Aster Cling Stamp Set on Deluxe flower shaping paper using Plum Archival Ink and cut them using their coordinating dies. Color the flowers using Cactus Flower Archival Ink and shape them using Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit. Prepare 1 large,1 medium and 2-3 small flowers and complete them by adding prills in the centers. Also, prepare 2-3 pink buds by using the smallest flowers from the set and shaping them inwards and adding wired stamens. Stamp 3 leafy vines using Olive Green archival ink on Deluxe Flower Shaping Paper, color them using Leaf Green and cut them using it’s coordinating die. Next, shape them using it’s coordinating mold.

For tiny vellum lilacs, stamp the Luch Lilac stamp using Hero Arts White Pigment Ink on Rajni Chawla’s Vellum Floweret cardstock, sprinkle superfine white heat embossing powder from Get Inspired and dust extras. Heat set them using a heating tool and cut them using it’s coordinating die. Shape the Lilacs using needle tool and press the centers. Add Tu Tu pink prills to the centers using an adhesive that dries clear.

Form a bouquet as shown and complete the card by adding a sentiment from the paper collection and crystal clear glitter to the flowers.

Author Rajni Chawla

I'm just another crafter who's passionately curious about her work. :-)

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