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Happy Wednesday!!
Once again it’s inspiration day with Heartfelt Creations. I have been working a lot with new Majestic Frame Dies from their latest release. For today’s inspiration I have this beautiful Easel card to share.

HCD1-7289 Small Wild Rose Die
HCD1-7290 Large Wild Rose Die
HCPC-3906 Small Wild Rose Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3907 Large Wild Rose Cling Stamp Set
HCDP1-2113 Wild Rose Paper Collection
HCFB1-486 Small 3D Wild Rose Shaping Mold
HCFB1-487 Large 3D Wild Rose Shaping Mold
HCD2-7309 Elaborate Oval Frames Die
HCD1-7170 Lush Lilac Die
HCPC-3816 Lush Lilac Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3844 For My Friend Sentiments Cling Stamp Set
HCD1-7193 Leafy Accents Die

HCPC-3835 Leafy Accents Cling Stamp Set
18002 Rajni Chawla’s Vellum Flowerite – 10 Sheets
RAHT Heat It Craft Tool
PGM15016 Rajni Chawla’s Frosting Powder
HCDA2-450 Stack and Store Daubers-Pack of 30
ANC821 Hot Mama Prills

Other Supplies Needed: Die-cutting machine, Score Board, Smooth White Cardstock, Glue dots, Foam Tape, Distress Oxides: Seedless Preserves, Worn Lipstick and Peeled Paint, Hero Arts White Pigment Ink and White Heat Embossing Powder.

Instructions: Create a top fold card from a smooth white cardstock, measuring, and 6″ by 8″. Score the top panel in half and crease it in front to create an easel. Choose and cut the designer paper from the collection, a little smaller than the card base and adhere it on the panels.

For the front panel of the easel, choose the paper from the designer paper collection and cut it measuring 5 1/4″ by 7 1/4″. Mat a white cardstock, little larger than the pattern paper to making a delicate white border all around. Layer the panel on the front easel.

Cut all the required die cuts using and Elaborate Oval Frames Die set and assemble them as shown. Prepare 2 exactly the same sets and layer them one each on the front panel and the base. Stamp the sentiment in the center using Plum Archival Ink.

Stamp all the required images from Small Wild Rose, Large Wild Rose, Lush Lilac and Leafy Accent Stamp sets on Vellum cardstock using Hero Arts white pigment ink, sprinkle white heat embossing powder and dust extra. Next, heat set the images and cut them using their coordinating dies.
Color the Roses using Seedless Preserves, Leaves using Peeled Paint and Lush Lilacs using Rusty Hinge and Seedless Preserves distress oxides. Shape the roses in their coordinating molds, and foliage and Lilacs using needle tool. Add prills to the flower centers.

Form a small bouquet of flowers and assemble the card as shown. Add a little sparkle to the flowers using Rajni Chawla’s Frosting Powder.

Author Rajni Chawla

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