I used the Felted Cardstock technique to iron a floral napkin onto thin white cardstock. I had a big panel, so I decided to cut it up and make three cards. I used one Basic White and two Confetti White card bases. All felted panels are matted with Taken with Teal.
On two panels, I wrapped some Baker's Twine & tied a bow. The white card base had a Happy Birthday already stamped on it. I popped the panel up and added some brass butterflies.
The black oval has a white heat-embossed sentiment. The larger panel does not have a sentiment, which I can add later when it is used.
Fun challenge. Glad to have three cards for one napkin! TFL
Date: Saturday, January 6, 2024 GMT Views: 303
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Paper: SU Basic White, Basic Black, Taken with Teal, Confetti White; and thin white cardstock for technique
Paper Size: A2
Ink: SU Night of Navy, VersaMark
Accessories: SU oval punch, white embossing powder, heat gun, Brush Brass Butterflies, Stampin Dimensionals, Wink of Stella; and Bakers Twine, newsprint, plastic wrap, iron
Registered: August 22, 2006 Location: Alberta, Canada Posts: 1353
Sat, Jan 06, 2024 @ 4:46 PM
You chose a really lovely napkin, the design almost seems 3-d in spots, and I bet it looks amazing up close with the lovely velvet texture this technique creates! I love all three of your cards, they all turned out beautifully!
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Leslie
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Fri, Jan 12, 2024 @ 6:58 PM
Thank you for showing us all three versions, they are all great! This floral napkin is so pretty and makes perfect backgrounds for a variety of occasions.