Rosey Birthday Blessing
Rosey Birthday Blessing
Other Products: White cardstock, Distresser Tool, Hot Glue Gun, Diecutting Machine, Dimensional Tape, Dimensional Dots
For more tips on creating with the Wild Rose Collection watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/2ALPhFnT-qI.
Instructions: Card size is 6 x 6”. Score and fold 12 x 6” white cardstock at 6” to create a top fold card. Cut two identical 6 x 6” card fronts from the Wild Rose paper collection, cut apart the sections and distress the edges. Diecut the circle using the eyelet circle & basics small die and distress the edges. Adhere the distressed sections together to create one complete card front and adhere to the card base using dimensional tape. Adhere the circle using dimensional dots. Cut designer paper 5 7/8 x 5 7/8”, distress the edges and adhere to the inside of the card.
Stamp the small wild roses on Deluxe flower shaping paper using Lilac Posies ink, color with the same ink, diecut using the coordinating dies and shape in the Small 3D Wild Rose Shaping Mold. Layer three same size petals together to create one flower. Use the groove golf tool to make a hole in the center and pull the stamens through. Use the hot glue gun to secure the stamens. Sponge the flowers with dries clear glue and sprinkle with Rajni Chawla’s Crystal Clear glitter.
Stamp the petite floral fashionista flowers on Deluxe Flower shaping paper using Magenta Hue ink, color using the same ink, diecut using the coordinating die and shape in the mold. Pierce the center of each flower and insert the stamen. Sponge the flowers with dries clear glue and sprinkle with Rajni Chawla’s Crystal Clear glitter.
Stamp the Leafy Accents leaves on Deluxe Flower Shaping Paper using Bamboo Leaves Ink. Color using the same color and diecut using the coordinating die. Shape using the Leafy Accent Mold, sponge with dries clear glue and sprinkle with Rajni Chawla’s Crystal Clear glitter.
Adhere the flowers and leaves to the card front using hot glue. Cut the sentiment from the paper collection, distress the edges, shape with fingers and adhere to the card front.