Happy Wednesday All!!

I have been missing in action past 2 months for my regular inspirations due to family functions. I am trying to get back to my regular routine of inspiring you with my new creations every week.

Here is my card that I created using the latest Gateway dies from my all-time favourite Heartfelt Creations.

Other Products: Smooth white cardstock, Die Cutting Machine, Score Board, Foam Dots

For more ideas on creating with the Elegant Gateway Dies and Accents, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/H6fZTiYUH_w.

For more tips on creating with the Wild Aster Collection watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/1mriCKqh-Ac.

Instructions: The ready card base from smooth white cardstock measures, 5 1/2″ by 8 1/2″. Choose the designer paper from Floral Shoppe Paper Collection and cut to size measuring 4 3/4″ by 7 3/4″ and glue it on the white cardstock creating a sleek border of 1/16″ on all the sides. Layer the panel on the ready card base.

Die cut 2 pieces from white smooth card stock using Ornate Flourish Gateway Die and glue them together. Cut a solid piece using the same die from the Wild Aster Collection and adhere it from the behind. Layer it on the ready card panel using foam dots

Cut the tag using Album Tags and Accents Die set from Wild Aster Paper Collection and stamp the special day sentiment using Cactus Flower Archival ink. Mat a designer tag behind it and then layer the final tag on the doily from Rounded Window Frame Die.

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 2 large and 3 medium flowers. Also stamp, color, and shape a few Wisteria flowers. Complete all the flowers by adding prills in the centers. Stamp 3 leafy vines using Olive Green archival ink on Deluxe Flower Shaping Paper, color them using Leaf Green, and cut them using its coordinating die. Next, shape them using its coordinating mold. Also, prepare a few leaves from the Wild Aster collection.

Author Rajni Chawla

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

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