I made this card for Saturday's Inspiration Challenge: Eyelet Outlet. Here's the link to glittered brads that inspired me to use one on my card: https://www.eyeletoutlet.com/3hoglbr.html
I used the Felted Cardstock technique to apply a napkin to my cardstock. Check out the SCS tutorial. I stamped some leaves and die cut them out. I die cut a "trellis" for the leaves and a banner for my hello. I glued trellis to the napkin base used 3D pop dots to add greenery. I stamped the Hello in white pigment ink and used detail white ep and heat set it. I glued this onto my green banner and added leaves and a glitter lime green brad. I glued the finished panel onto glitter lime green cardstock.
Date: Saturday, October 10, 2020 GMT Views: 393
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Sat, Oct 10, 2020 @ 11:05 PM
Beautiful. I've never heard of the Felted CS technique but I'm sure going to find out LOL. TFS Happy day
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Sun, Oct 11, 2020 @ 5:08 AM
Such a beautiful card, Gracie, with the napkin technique. And your trellis was perfect to add your die cuts on top. Love it!
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Sun, Oct 25, 2020 @ 5:06 AM
I just bought this set and can't wait to play with it. I love all your colors, your napkin texture, and the layers of foliage. Fab. Hugz
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