STAMPIN' CELEBRATION CHALLENGE #125

 
Hello, welcome back !
Today’s card I created for the Stampin’ Celebration Challenge blog,
For today's card I’ll be joining Stampin’ Celebration for another sketch challenge.
I have gone and rotated the sketch to better suit the elements I have used on today’s card,
I’ve also rotated the sentiment, not really sure if we are allowed to do this but I I’m a rebel ; )
 
I got some new Stampin’ Up! goodies in the mail this week and decided to play with a few of the new stamp sets, dies and specialty papers I got in my order with today’s card, hope you enjoy what I came up with.

As always I started off by using my We R Memory Keepers Trim & Score Board to trim down
some Trophee Board White Linen 240 GSM cardstock, making an A2 top folding card.
 
I then trimmed down some Gold Glimmer Paper to 2 3/8” by 5 7/8“ for my base panel, taking some more Trophee Board White Linen cardstock for the second panel (the top layer) I trimmed down my cardstock to 2 1/8” by 5 7/8”.

 
On to the stamping… I first stamped my leaf using the second smallest leaf from the Vintage Leaves Photopolymer Stamp Set, stamped with the Mint Macaron Classic Stampin' Pad on to some Whisper White Cardstock.
 
I then used the coordinating die to die cut my stamped image out, I also used the same die to die cut another of the leaves out in some Kraft Corrugated Paper from Stampin’ Up! (love this paper).
 
Using the Timeless Textures Clear Mount Stamp Set I took the beautiful swirly leaf / foliage stamp and stamped my Trophee Board White Linen top panel with Sahara Sand ink, I also stamped the top left hand corner on my card front with the same stamp to incorporate the embellishment from the sketch.
 
Lastly I used the Stampin’ Up! stamp set Wetlands and took the “Thinking Of You” stamp and stamped this with Early Espresso ink on to my card front, stamping to the bottom left hand side of my card.

 
To assemble my card I adhered the Gold Glimmer Paper panel down to my card base using Tombow Mono Multipurpose Liquid Glue, I then popped the Trophee Board White Linen panel up on some Best Creation Large 3D Foam Tape Dots to add some dimension to the card.
 
Using some Best Creation Small Square 3D Foam Tape Dots I adhered my Kraft Corrugated Paper leaf to my Trophee Board White Linen panel, only just covering the bottom of the stamped swirly leaf / foliage image, I then used a bit of Tombow Mono Multipurpose Liquid Glue to ahere my stamped Mint Macaron leaf on top of the Corrugated Paper leaf.
 
Lastly I tied some Gold Metallic String into a little bow and adhered this to my Mint Macaron leaf with a Mini Glue Dot, I also added a few Gold Enamel Dots from Doodlebug Design in two sizes around my leaves to finish my card off.

I hope you enjoyed my take on this week’s Stampin’ Celebration sketch,
Have a lovely weekend, and as always thanks so much for stopping by,
 
- SUPPLY LIST -
 
STAMPIN' UP!
 
Mini Glue Dots
Gold Glimmer Paper
Leaflets Framelits Dies
Kraft Corrugated Paper
Wetlands Clear Stamp Set
Whisper White A4 Cardstock
Sahara Sand Classic Stampin' Pad
Early Espresso Classic Stampin' Pad
Mint Macaron Classic Stampin' Pad
Timeless Textures Clear Mount Stamp Set
Vintage Leaves - Photopolymer Stamp Set
Tombow Mono - Multipurpose Liquid Glue
 
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Simon Says Stamp
 
May Arts - Gold Metallic String
We R Memory Keepers - Trim & Score Board
Doodlebug Design - Gold Sprinkles Enamel Dots
Best Creation - Small Square 3D Foam Tape Dots
Best Creation - Large Square 3D Foam Tape Dots
 
….
 
OTHER
 
Trophee Board - White Linen 240 GSM Paper


6 comments

  1. This is stunning! Love the touch of glitter and I NEED that corrugated paper! Thanks for joining us at Stampin' Celebration!

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  2. Beautiful card! I love the color combination and the leaves against the foliage stamp. What a gorgeous look! Thanks for letting Stampin' Celebration inspire you!

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  3. I love that you flipped the sketch! Love the sparkle and the fun leaves against that pretty background stamp. Thanks so much for joining us at Stampin' Celebration!

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