Hello and welcome, friends! Today I'm sharing a pair of congratulatory cards using some of the beautiful new products from The Greetery included in the Star Spangled Summer Collection paired with some previously released stamps/dies from the Jubilee Collection! I had saved a cute illustration using a trophy cup but didn’t feel I could execute the same look with the available products, but all that changed when the Star Stream suite of products made their debut! I couldn’t wait to get started; let me tell you how I created the pair!
To begin, I used the beautiful new Star Stream Hot Foil on
an A2 panel of Gray Kraft and Vintage Cream cardstock using champagne
foil. Once that was done, I used the Star Stream 3D Embossing Folder on both panels! Your die cutting machine should
have instructions on how to build the correct “sandwich” for this type of
embossing folder. The embossing folder is clear so it makes it easy to line the
stars up for precision.
I spritzed both panels with shimmer spray (I’m definitely
back in my shimmer spray era) and set them aside to dry. I used the World's Greatest Die to cut the two trophy cups from Antique Gold cardstock. I also
heat embossed the two sentiments, which are included in the World's Greatest Sentiments Stamp Se , on the same cardstock using gold embossing powder and then cut them
using the World's Greatest Sentiments Die . I attached them to the cups using
small strips of foam tape.
I die cut the foliage using the Rosemary and Berry Die from
white cardstock and then colored them using twisted citron, mowed lawn, and
rustic wilderness distress oxide ink and finger sponge daubers. I also cut the
berries, but quickly realized that the stars would be much cuter! The stars are
left over from the centers of the stars tucked in the cups using the Star Struck Die. I simply glued them to the “bulbs” where the berries should go
using liquid glue. I also gave a few of them a gem for added sparkle and
detail.
Once that was all done, it was time to assemble the cards! I
trimmed the foiled panels to measure 4 by 5 ¼ inches and attached them to their
bases with foam squares: Antique Gold for the Gray Kraft panel and Gray Kraft
for the Vintage Cream panel. The trophy cups hide the large star on the panel
perfectly and then I added the foliage using small strips of foam squares, like
I mentioned earlier; same goes for the stars tucked into the cups.I had so much fun bringing this idea to life; it was one of
those things that I kept thinking about and then the Star Spangled Summer
Collection made it a reality! For the past few months, I haven’t been
organizing the new cards I make very well and my stash had gotten pretty out of
control. I took some time the other day to get it back where it needed to be
and in doing so, I noticed the “congrats/well done” section was quite lacking.
It’s nice to have gender neutral cards like this on hand for all sorts of
occasions that would warrant it; retirement, accomplishments other than
graduation (although these would work for that, too), recitals, performances,
etc. I hope the pairing of these two collections has sparked some of your own
ideas! Thanks for fluttering by!
1 comment:
I LOVE ALL the shimmer, Kelly! ;) This would make an EXCELLENT "Father's Day" Card as well! ;)
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