Once I had all my squares in place I ran it through my big shot using the top note die. My rich razzleberry background layer is dry embossed using the perfect polka dots embossing folder.
For my sentiment I have it layered using the decorative label punch, scallop oval punch (which I added some white dots onto using my white gel pen), and large oval punch. My sentiment as well as my quilt layer are placed onto my card using dimensionals. And that's about it for my card today, super easy!
Thanks for stopping by and be sure to check out the designer series paper blog candy I am giving away- here is the link! You could make lots of quilt cards with all that paper!
*card #5 out of 100 cards in 100 days goal*
Stamps: Teeny Tiny Wishes
Card Stock: White, Rich Razzleberry, Baja Breeze, Floral District DSP
Ink: Black Stazon
Supplies: Big Shot, Top Note Die, Polka Dots Embossing Folder, Decorative Label Punch, Scallop Oval Punch, Large Oval Punch, Dimensionals, White Gel Pen, 1 1/4" Square punch
Technique: Dry Embossing
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4 comments:
I think quilt cards are so pretty--and using DSP makes is so easy to match the colors.
Very pretty card Patty!
Very pretty! Love the dp!
Very nice! I might have to try that...
I love these top note quilts!! You should try sponging the edges of the squares too. I find it "hides" the paper edges and melds it together nicely.
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