Crafting handmade cards is a wonderful way to express creativity and
show someone you care!!
I will share with you the process of creating a stunning card,
the new Shaker Tag Book Die Set
First I heat embossed the flowers by stamping them onto white cardstock using Watermark
Ink, then I sprinkled White Embossing Powder and heat it with a heat gun until glossy.
I applied Ink Colors over the Coordinating Stencils
using a Blending Brush to add realistic and eye-catching colors to the flowers.
I used a die-cutting machine to cut out the flowers and
the tag shape from both white and pink cardstock to create a dual-colored tag.
To design a visually appealing background, I dry embossed a piece of cardstick using the Slimline Skinny Plaid Stencils Dry embossing involves an embossing machine to create raised patterns on the cardstock.
Now that all the individual elements were ready,
it was time to arrange them on the card.
I adhered the dry embossed cardstock to the card base to create a solid foundation.
Then, I layered the white and pink die-cut tag on top, arranging them in a visually pleasing manner.
Finally, I added the die-cut flowers on top, slightly offsetting them to create a dimensional effect.
I chose a sentiment from the Thanks for Being There Stamp Set.
To complete the card, I added a beautiful ribbon to the tag.
I carefully tied a bow and adhered it to the tag, creating an elegant and charming detail.
The ribbon not only added a pop of color but also served as a delightful embellishment that enhanced the overall design.
Enjoy the process of creating and happy crafting!
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