Since I just wanted to make a swag at the top & bottom of my card panel, I used a piece of white cardstock cut to 4x5-1/4", rather than a 4" square like you would normally use with the Wreath Builder template.
I began by stamping the maple leaves in Cantaloupe. After I stamped the first leaf in the middle on one end of my panel, I turned my cardstock to the adjacent diagonal orientation in the template, & stamped the second. I turned the panel to the other adjacent diagonal orientation, & stamped a third leaf. Then, I turned the panel 180° & stamped 3 more leaves in the same way. I stamped the longer sprigs with Bamboo Leaves ink, positioning them between the maple leaves. For the flowers & other 2 sprigs, since I only stamped 2 on each end, I had to stamp the first image, rotate my cardstock 180°, & stamp again. Then I repositioned the stamp on the opposite side of the panel, & repeated the process. The smaller sprigs I actually stamped first with Bamboo Leaves, then stamped on top with Teal Zeal.
After I finished stamping my images, I removed the Wreath Builder template from my MISTI & put my panel back in with a grid sheet over it to help me line up the circle (from the original "Wreath Builder" stamp set) for my greeting. When I finally lined that up, I stamped it with Tangelo ink. I double-stamped the greeting, also from the original set, with Teal Zeal ink. To finish the card, I matted it with peach cardstock & adhered it to a white card base.
Date: Sunday, October 17, 2021 GMT Views: 273
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I really like your card. Thank you for sharing about using the wreath builder. I love the wreath builder but wouldn't have guessed this could be done with it.