Happiest Wedding Wishes

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Happiest Wedding Wishes

Other Products: Smooth White Cardstock, Score-Board, Die Cutting Machine, Foam Dots, and Twine.

For more tips on creating with the Calla Lily Collection watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/VWKPoXjpiug.

Instructions: The ready side-fold card from smooth white cardstock measures, 51/2" by 8". Choose a pattern paper from the designer paper collection and cut measuring 5" by 7 1/2". Distress the edges with a distressing tool or a sharp scissors and layer it on the ready side-fold card base.

Cut 2 pieces of die cuts using Adorn It Pocket Accents Die set and layer them on the card as shown using double-sided tape. Snip off the excess hanging die cut. Cut another die cut from Luxe Gold cardstock using Rounded Window Frame Die and layer it on top exactly in the center. Next cut a circle from the pattern paper using Circle basic die and create another layer.

Stamp the focal image from Feathery Swan Die with black archival ink on smooth white cardstock and paint it beautifully using Zig Clean Clear Brush Markers. Once you are happy with the results, cut the image using its coordinating die set. Shape the swan and Calla Lilies a little and layer them on the focal circular panel as shown.

For the Calla Lilies, stamp the images from Calla Lily Stamp set with Magenta Hue and color them using Leaf Green and Magenta Hue. Cut them using its coordinating die and also shape them using its coordinating mold. Add stamen and form small bunches as shown. Using an adhesive that dries clear, add Rajni Chawla's Crystal Clear powder and set them to dry.

For the leaves, stamp 3-4 times image from Leafy Accents Stamp Set using Olive Archival ink and color them using Leaf Green and cut them using their coordinating dies. Next, shape them using their shaping mold and add crystal clear glitter when dried. Complete the card by adding a sentiment from the paper collection.

 

Created By Rajni Chawla
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