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Posy Flower Cut and Emboss Decagon Card Making Project by Glynis Bakewell

Posy Flower Cut and Emboss Decagon Card Making Project by Glynis Bakewell

Posy Flower Cut and Emboss Decagon Card Making Project

Happy February everyone!

Today's project is this amazing birthday card from Glynis that's bursting with posy flowers using our NEW Posy Flowers Cut and Emboss Folder as well as the Sugared Pastels Bling Box.  I just know you are going to have so much fun using these products from our new range! Don't forget to share your creations across on our Facebook page and tag us in your Instagram posts.

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You'll need:

 

 Instructions:

1. Score and fold the A3 card on the 21mm score line, place one edge of the largest die from the Decagon Die Set just over the score line and die cut.

 

2. Using the second and sixth die cut the Crystal White Pearl Card and the third and seventh cut into the papers from the Sugared Pastel Luxury Paper pad.

3. Glitter the edges of the Crystal White Pearl die cuts with the Sugared Peach Sparkelicious using the Chisel tip glue pen , mat and layer the patterned paper shapes on to these and attach to the base card using foam pads for the top layer.

4. Using the Posy Flower Cut and Emboss Folder cut as many flowers as required in Rose Quartz Pearl card, shape and glue together and glitter with Pink Champagne and Sugared Peach Sparkelicious. Stamp, heat emboss and die cut the Dazzling Foliage in WOW Twinkling Lights Embossing Powder glitter the leaves using Grasshopper Sparkelicious and attach the jewels from the Sugared Bling Box with Art Glitter Glue.
5. Stamp, heat emboss and die cut using the Circle Dies a selection of words from the Birthday Sentiment Builder Stamp and Die Set using the WOW Metallic Super Fine Gold Rich Embossing Powder on to Crystal White Pearl card and mat and layer this onto a Rose Quartz Mirror die cut.
6. Attach the circle with foam pads to the left-hand side of the base card and arrange the foliage and flowers and secure into place with Pinflair.

 

Top Tip:   

Instead of Stamping, heat embossing and die cutting the foliage for each card why not stamp full sheets of each of the foliage stamps to use later, saves lots of time. I stamp a page of silver and a page of gold for each stamp.

I hope you've enjoyed creating this beautiful card that the wonderful Glynis has made.  Please remember to tag me in your creations on Facebook and Instagram

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