Here I have another card for the day using the Heartfelt Creation’s special release dies, Booklet Frames and Accent Dies.

Elegant dies are one of the most used tools in the craft room, and it’s every crafter’s desire to have a well-rounded collection. Using the new Booklet Frames & Accent dies, will allow you to create beautifully shaped all occasion greeting cards the quick and EZ way! Decorative die-cut embellishments bring a sophisticated touch to any artistic creation! Perfect for elegantly shaped cards, standalone accents, die-cut extravagant inlays, or fancy fold card fronts.

Supplies from Heartfelt Creations:

HCD1-7257 Wild Aster Die
HCPC-3887 Wild Aster Cling Stamp Set
HCDP1-2106 Wild Aster Paper Collection
HCD1-7258 Wild Aster Spray Die
HCPC-3888 Wild Aster Spray Cling Stamp Set
HCD1-7262 Swirly Border Accents Die
HCD1-7215 Floral Fashionista Die
HCPC-3855 Floral Fashionista Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3845 Just For You Sentiments Cling Stamp Set
HCD1-7193 Leafy Accents Die
HCPC-3835 Leafy Accents Cling Stamp Set
HCFB1-467 3D Leafy Accents Shaping Mold
HCD1-7202 Album Tags and Accents Die
18002 Rajni Chawla’s Vellum Flowerite – 10 Sheets
RACP614 Ranger Archival Ink Pad – Magenta Hue
478455 Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers – 36 Pack
409311 Color In Watercolor Brush – Fine
HCPP1-475 Deluxe Flower Shaping Paper Pack of 50 – White
RACP499 Ranger Archival Ink Pad – Plum
RACP985 Ranger Archival Ink Pad – Cactus Flower
RACP482 Ranger Archival Ink Pad – Olive
RACP468 Ranger Archival Ink Pad – Jet Black
RAHT Heat It Craft Tool
HCST1-401 Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit
PGM15016 Rajni Chawla’s Frosting Powder
HCDA2-450 Stack and Store Daubers-Pack of 30
RACP436 Ranger Archival Ink Pad – Leaf Green
ANC818 Go Man Go Prills
159723 Designer Dries Clear Adhesive

Other Products Used: Smooth White Cardstock, Golden Mirror Sheet, Foam Dots, Score Board, Die Cutting Machine.

Videos Referred: For more tips on creating with the Wild Aster Collection watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/1mriCKqh-Ac. For more tips on creating with the booklet frame dies, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/kJO5LdNFxgE.

Instructions: The ready top- fold card base from smooth white cardstock measures 7 ” by 7″. To prepare the first layer, choose a dark pink paper from the paper collection and cut measuring 6 3/4″ by 6 3/4″. Distress all the edges using sharp scissors and layer it on the ready card panel using foam tape. For the top layer, choose another paper from the same collection and cut 6 1/2″ by 6 1/2″ and mat it on white cardstock keeping a delicate border of 1/16″ on all sides. Layer this as shown.

Stamp the image from Wild Aster Spray Stamp Set on white card stock using black archival ink and color it using Zig Clean Clear Brush Markers. Cut the image using it’s coordinating die.

Cut 2 white and 2 golden die cuts from Swirly Border Accents Die and stack one each little off-center creating 2 sets of die cuts for the focal image as shown. Also, cut the banner from the pattern paper using Album and Tag Die, stamp the sentiment and layer it on the golden coordinating die cut from the same die set.

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. Also, prepare a few leaves from the Wild Aster collection.

Once all the elements are ready, form a bouquet as shown and complete the card by crystal clear glitter to the flowers.

Author Rajni Chawla

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