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Showing posts with label Petal Palette. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 15, 2019

Floating Frame Cards


We made these gorgeous cards at a class in April using the Floating Frame technique.  With this technique you get two for one!  After stamping and coloring your flowers, they are die cut and placed on your cardstock close together, completely covering it.  (Dry the ink with a Heat Tool to set it and prevent it from sticking too tightly to the plastic wrap and peeling off.)  Press a piece of Press 'N Seal plastic wrap firmly over the flowers, especially in between the images.  Run through die cutting machine to cut out desired shape in the center.  Cut off any flowers that hang over the edge of the cardstock and carefully peel off the cardstock.  Generously place Dimensionals on the flowers and leaves.  Adhere to card front and gently peel off the plastic wrap.  Stamp sentiment in the opening.

Use the center portion that you cut out to create a second card with a sweet frame around it!  Two for one! 

I used the retired Petal Palette and Petals & More Thinlits for the flowers on this card, but you can use any floral images that you can group together.  The sentiments used are from Strong and Beautiful (#148732) an Itty Bitty Birthdays (#148618).  Choose your favorite Stampin' Blends marker colors to create the look you desire.

Thanks to Jennifer McGuire for her inspiration to create these beautiful cards!

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Floating Frame Cards

These are Floating Frame cards and were done at my April class. All the images are colored and placed on the first card base with Dimensionals, then the center frame is cut out. The section that is cut out forms the center of card #2 with a little frame added for interest. There is a little more involved to set up the first card requiring the use of Glad Press 'n' Seal and another layer of cardstock that we learned in class. I used Petal Palette stamp set for the flowers. Strong & Beautiful and Itty Bitty Birthdays were used for the sentiments. Do you have a favorite?