Stampin’ Up! gives us card ideas and these cards are one of them. Each card, as it progresses across the screen is different. Each card is a stepped up version of the first one. there is Casual, Avid and Artfully Avid. Which one do you like the best?
The following directions are copied from Stampin’ Up! and it has some foreign words but I think it will make sense.
Autumn Leaves Step-by-Step |
Stille Anteilnahme card (4-1/3″ x 5-7/8″) (10.9 x 14.9 cm) Autumn arrives at different times of the year, depending on your location. And—great news!—we have the perfect step-up ideas to help you start stamping autumn-themed cards. CASUAL For our easy-to-make Stille Anteilnahme card, we decided to branch out with a creative and beautiful color combination—Copper Clay, Misty Moonlight, and Petal Pink. And while the colors make this card stand out, the leaf shapes with the two-step vein outlines give it fabulous depth. You can also bring in some extra dimension by placing a border underneath the sentiment. Lastly, the Linen Thread bow helps to “tie in” the Crumb Cardstock card base. AVID Step up the Avec toute ma gratitude card by stamping the sentiment on the label die cut using VersaMark ink; then, sprinkle with copper Stampin’ Emboss Powder and heat emboss. Once that’s done, apply an Adhesive Sheet to Copper Clay Cardstock and die cut the leaf veins, thus making it easy to adhere them to the stamped leaves. You’re almost done use the dotted lines texture die as a border accent on a Basic White Cardstock piece, and complete the look with a Linen Thread bow + sparkly sequins. ARTFULLY AVID For our most stepped-up card—the Altijd in onze gedachten card—paint the leaf veins with Copper Enamel Effects and adhere them to the leaves; then, add water to the Copper Enamel Effects and splatter the leaves and card front. And that beautiful sentiment tag? Use a Blending Brush to add Petal Pink ink to the Basic White Cardstock, then heat emboss the sentiment. To finish, add lovely texture to the top and bottom of the card using the dotted lines texture die. Unbe-leaf-ably beautiful! |
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