I ran across a beautiful card made by Austrailian Stampin' Up! demonstrator Cathy Proctor. I knew I had to try the inlay technique, and I was so pleased with the result! Although many dies would work, the Stitched Leaves dies were perfect for a Thanksgiving card. The sentiments are from the Banner Year stamp set, and the leaf stamps are from the Love of Leaves stamp set. The front layer of Very Vanilla cardstock was die cut with the leaves, and then the same leaves were cut using the brushed metallic cardstock, and placed inside the spaces. I just used tape on the back to adhere them. The Stitched So Sweetly dies were used for the front sentiment.
Stampin Up Independent Demonstrator siblings Scot Strehlow and Kira Loy from Las Vegas share creative ideas for stamping, card making, scrapbooking, and paper crafting
Saturday, November 28, 2020
Thanksgiving Card using Inlay Technique with Stitched Leaves Dies
I ran across a beautiful card made by Austrailian Stampin' Up! demonstrator Cathy Proctor. I knew I had to try the inlay technique, and I was so pleased with the result! Although many dies would work, the Stitched Leaves dies were perfect for a Thanksgiving card. The sentiments are from the Banner Year stamp set, and the leaf stamps are from the Love of Leaves stamp set. The front layer of Very Vanilla cardstock was die cut with the leaves, and then the same leaves were cut using the brushed metallic cardstock, and placed inside the spaces. I just used tape on the back to adhere them. The Stitched So Sweetly dies were used for the front sentiment.
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