I sat down to see what I could do with the Gold Cards and Envelopes and got carried away, LOL. I had so much fun with these cards. The great discovery is how spectacular the brass paper looks when it is embossed. I couldn’t be more pleased with outcome of these cards. I think with a batch or two of these cards and the laser cut paper, a good portion of your Christmas Cards could be taken care of.
Measurements:
I used the Gold Cards and Envelopes pack from Stampin Up!
Or you could use Very Vanilla card bases 8 ½” by 5 ½” scored and folded at 4 ¼”
The only other thing I used was the Forever Gold Laser Cut paper.
This card was fun and I was looking forward to using the velveteen paper. The velveteen paper gives the wreath a very soft feel. I am quite happy with the result.
Measurements:
I used an Old Olive card base 8 ½” by 5 ½” scored and folded at 4 ¼”, plus one large piece of scrap for die cutting the leaves and the sentiment backing
Then 2 pieces of Soft Seafoam 4” by 5 ¼”
Next I used Scraps of Old Olive, Soft Seafoam, Petal Pink, Gorgeous Grape
and Finally 1 Piece of Highland Heather Velveteen Paper or highland heather cardstock at least 4” Square
I love the combination of Mint Macaron, Blackberry Bliss, and Copper. I do think, however, that the front cover sheet should also be the Mint Macaron color.
Putting the card together would be easier if all of the base colors are the same (Mint Macaron), and I do love the final outcome.
Measurements:
I used a Piece of Mint Macaron Cardstock 4 ¼” by 5 ½” plus a piece of scrap for the stamping and cutting of the sentiment ( Circle Punch is 1 3/8”)
Next I used a Whisper White 3 ¾” by 6” piece, scored at 7/16”. This is where I think the card a Mint Macaron Card piece should be used instead.
I did use a piece of Whisper White 3 ¾” by 5” for the inside
Next a piece of DSP from the Gilded Autumn Specialty Designer Series Paper cut 3 ¾” by 5 ½”, and 1 piece 5” by ¾”
Then a piece of blackberry Bliss ½” by 5”
and a piece of Copper Foil 1” by 3 ¾”
Lastly scraps of Copper, Blackberry Bliss, Mint Macaron, and DSP
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