I didn’t think much of this DSP when I was flicking through the Catalogue. BOY was I wrong. It is devine! This paper is lightweight and perfect for creating matching envelopes. The beautiful photography is striking and you’ll want to show it off, so I have kept the card fronts super simple.
I used the off cuts to create some ‘ribbon’ends. I repeatedly stamped Hooray for the sentiment, stamping in mossy Meadow with the stamp on & off technique.
With envelope!
Using the same sentiment technique here, this one is stamped in Rococo Rose.
I love the ‘writing’ side of this paper
There are lots of layers to this sentiment. I embossed a Vellum circle for texture.
I carefully chose colours from the DSP to mat the card fronts
This card is super cute - I’m letting the beautiful paper do all the work.
With envelope
I used the off cuts to create some ‘ribbon’ends. I repeatedly stamped Hooray for the sentiment, stamping in mossy Meadow with the stamp on & off technique.
With envelope!
Using the same sentiment technique here, this one is stamped in Rococo Rose.
I love the ‘writing’ side of this paper
There are lots of layers to this sentiment. I embossed a Vellum circle for texture.
I carefully chose colours from the DSP to mat the card fronts
This card is super cute - I’m letting the beautiful paper do all the work.
I carefully cut out the sentiments in strips so as not to cover up the patterns.
The woodgrain paper is my favourite inside.
This is a cute front using the wreath as the focus.
The woodgrain paper is my favourite inside.
This is a cute front using the wreath as the focus.
With envelope
Lucky last! I fussy cut some of the flowers onto the sentiment - they look so real
The new InColours work so well together with all of our colour families!
I love these beautiful cards using this pretty paper. My goal for 2021 is to use my DSP stash and these cards will help me do that. Thanks so much. Enjoy your day, Carolina.
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