Hello Peeps…

Have a beautiful morning!! Here at Heartfelt Creations, we all designers are promoting their latest release Classic Wedding Collection. Soft pastel peach, greys and silvers….the colors are super awesome for wedding , anniversaries and love themes. I have a little hand in brights to showcase this collection.

Products from Heartfelt Creations:

HCPC-3788 Classic Wedding Roses Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3789 Classic Wedding Bells Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3790 Classic Wedding Wishes Cling Stamp Set
HCD1-7142 Classic Wedding Roses Die
HCD1-7143 Classic Wedding Bells Die
HCPC-3665 Everyday Hero Newsprint Cling Stamp Set
HCPC-3568 Moments With You Cling Stamp Set
NU665 Nuvo Crystal Drops – Ripened Pumpkin
NU673 Nuvo Crystal Drops – Dandelion Yellow

Other Products Used: Smooth White Cardstock, Black Cardstock, Distress Inks Rusty Hinge, Spiced Marmalade, Wild Honey. Versamark Ink, Zig Clean Clear Brush Markers, Heat Gun, White Heat Embossing Powder, Black Archival Ink, Vellum Sheet, Black Gesso.

Instructions: The front Panel of the card measures 5″ by 7″. Take a smooth white cardstock and smush the shades of Rusty Hinge, Wild Honey and Spiced Marmalade on the craft sheet. Spritz water and roll the paper facing down. Build the layers of the colors by drying in between the layers. Once happy with the colors, stamp randomly with black archival ink using Everyday Hero Newsprint Stamp. White heat emboss the postcard images from Moments With You Stamp Set. Add few splatters of diluted black gesso.Take a strip of vellum sheet, stamp the sentiment with Versamark Ink, and white heat emboss it. Tear the strip on edges and stick it with red tacky tape to the front panel as shown. Layer the whole p[anel on black card stock using foam tapes and then on to another layer of white cardstock. Adhere the whole panel on the ready side fold card. Stamp images from Classic Wedding Roses Cling stamp set with black Archival Ink and paint them using Zig Clean Clear Brush Markers. Die cut all the painted images using their ordinating dies. Assemble the card as shown.

 

Author Rajni Chawla

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