Hi Everyone! 😀
I just love this card, it is very easy to make, and can be adapted for a birthday, mother`s day card or you can use other sentiments of your choice.
The items you will need are
Cardstock Base A4
Stamping Up label punch
Martha stewart Border/Corner punch
White Cardstock
Patterned paper
Ornate oval picture frame die
Ornate oval nesting dies
Stampin Up Labels to love Stamp Set
StampinUp Lots of Lavender Stamp set
any small sentiment stamp set of your choice
colouring pens or similar
Your cardstock base is an A4 piece of cardstock cut down to 11 x 6 1/2
score on the long side at 2 3/4 - 5 1/2 - 8 1/4
dont burnish the score lines yet.
Using a pencil, measure 8mm from the left hand edge of the cardstock on the first panel and faintly make a mark. and the same again 8mm in from the first scored line, and about 9 mm up from the bottom edge and make a mark then using a ruler faintly draw a horizontal line from mark to mark and from the mark down to the edge of the cardstock 📏
Now using the Stampin up Labels to Love punch, line up the horizontal and vertical lines up with the top of the punch and punch the cardstock. Now you can use this punched foot as your template for your other three panels 😉
now burnish your lines and use this as your template. If you dont have this punch you can just do a square foot from the drawn lines and cut out using a craft knife and a metal ruler. if there are any pencil marks left on your cardstock, because you have faintly drawn them on you can erase them afterwards
Now using your white cardstock cut 4 panels measuring 133mm x 64mm
The cut 4 panels from patterned paper of your choice 128mm x 59mm
adhere the patterned paper to the white cardstock,
Using a spare piece of purple cardstock with some double sided adhesive sheet stuck to the back of it i die cut the oval picture frame die
then using a spare piece of white cardstock with double sided adhesive sheet on the back and some nesting ornate oval dies i cut out one that was small enough to fit inside the centre of the purple die cut picture frame,
Using the Stampin Up Labels to Love Stamp set i used the `for you` stamp and stamped this onto the centre oval of the nesting die and then adhered the frame and the stamped centre oval to the middle of the picture frame.
Using another piece of white cardstock i stamped the lavender bouquet from the StampinUp Lots of Lavender stamp set , i did this twice , and here is the good bit, i had a relaxing time colouring in the images 😏 you can use whatever you want, i used gel pens ( let it dry for a few minutes) before you fussy cut around the images
i adhered them one onto the first panel and one onto the fourth panel using dimensionals or foam tape so the images stand off the panels.
I then used a double sided sticky sheet onto two pieces of white cardstock and two pieces of purple cardstock and die cut two of each of the cardstock using the nesting ornate oval dies, i adhered the two white and the two purple together one on top of the other and then i adhered the purple onto the white die cut oval die cuts. this gives you an ornate frame that will sit off the panel slightly , using the two oval centre pieces that are left when you cut out the oval frame, adhere them together and using any small sentiment stamp that will fit in the centre of the oval die cut i then, assembled all my pieces together, and adhered them to my panels 💜
Then lastly i used one more piece of white cardstock which is cut to the same size as the panels at 133mm x 64mm and using the Martha Stewart matching corner punch i punched out the corners of this cardstock
If you dont have this punch you can use a corner rounder or just leave this as it is I then stamped a sentiment onto this piece and adhered it to the back of the card, on whichever panel you chose, this is where you write your greetings on.
Thats it
I hope you like it, i must say i love the colours. 😤
If you wish to comment or ask a question, then by all means do.
Thankyou for reading , take care, happy crafting! 😁
love nessie 💚 xx









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