Welcome to the International Ambassadors Unofficial Spring Blog Hop! For those of you in the Northern Hemisphere spring is on its way - for me in the Southern Hemisphere, spring is a long way off. The theme of today's Unofficial Blog Hop is spring and some of the new Spellbinders flowers may be making an appearance.
The Dies I have used for this card are:
Spellbinders products
- S4-444 Royal Circles Decorative Elements
- S4-114 Standard Circles LG
- S4-475 Fleur De Elegance Decorative Accents
- S5-232 Tudor Rose Collection
- SCP-013 Whirl White cardstock
- Spellbinders® Grand Calibur® Die Cutting and Embossing Machine
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Want2Scrap: Baby Bling - Purple Pearls - Self Adhesive
Other
Light Green cardstock; flower stamps acrylic block White sharpie; patterned paper
1. Cut/emboss two (2) Fleur De Elegance using white cardstock
2. Cut/emboss one (1) Royal Circle using light green cardstock
3. Use the Die as a Stencil and sponge the inside of the Die with Cantaloupe and a sponge dauber.
4. Score one die at 1.5cm and fold forward
5. Attach using E-Z Runner to form card base.
6. Center Royal Circles to the card base using 3D Foam Squares
7. Cut/emboss one (1) Standard Circles LG using patterned paper
8. Pop up onto layered Dies using 3D Foam Squares
9. Pop up the coloured and fussy cut images to the center of the circle as shown in the photos above
10. Cut/emboss two (2) Tudor Rose Collection solid flowers #1 #2 flowers as shown in the photo above
11. Curl Petals using a piercing tool or small paint brush
12. Split the Die cut flowers Dies carefully - the layers of the cardstock should separate easily
13. Glue together with petals alternating, using liquid glue
14. Add medium pearl to the center
15. Add Baby Bling around the Royal Circle as shown in the main photo
15. Secure a double bow at the base of the stamped images
16. Adhere the Tudor Rose Collection flower above the bow using liquid glue
I hope you have enjoyed my tutorial and can feel 'spring' in the air. Make sure you pop in and visit the other International Ambassadors - these girls are amazing!! The list of International Ambassadors is below, in case you get lost along the way.
Linda Lucas (you are here)
Thanks so much for stopping by - we hope you enjoy your time with us - we will be back with more!
Thank you for your comments and all of the support you give me - you make blogging such an amazing place to be!! Your encouragement is such a blessing for me - it makes my day! God bless you!
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Hi Linda.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bright card, it shouts Sping to me : ) (sorry it is a long way off for you though) Take care. Mrs B
Absolutely gorgeous project Linda!
ReplyDeleteHugs from Holland
Beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteLydia
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Hi lovely linda, a lovely card and lovely tutorial.
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Anne Owens.
Hi Linda, Such a lovely card loving the layers, colors and style.and a beautiful flower
ReplyDeleteElaine H X
Lovely card - and such a pretty vintage look :)
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, thank you so much for the instructions on how you made this lovely card. Janelle x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Linda - I do love the colours you have used on this magnificent creation.
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Maxine
Lovely card Linda.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda,
ReplyDeleteLovely card. love the colours.
Gorgeous card. Will have to check your blog each day now.
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous creation Linda. Love the layering and flower.
ReplyDeleteGr Elly
Truly "Springlike" Linda I can almost smell the perfume from the flowers Cxx
ReplyDeleteJust love the card, such a great way of using the actual dies to make the card base. Valerie
ReplyDeleteLovely card, Linda. I enjoyed 'stopping by' thank ypu
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, Jenny C x
A great tutorial and a very pretty spring card. Hopefully this will make you feel a little spring like. In the UK we have had a lovely warm Easter and all the plants have burst into life.
ReplyDeleteLesley
So pretty love the design of the card and all the layered dies. thanks for the easy step by step tutorial
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Linda, thanks for the step by step instructions, most useful....love my Spellbinders....luv Ursula xx
ReplyDeleteVery pretty spring card. Great design x
ReplyDeleteWow very pretty and I love the colours. Spring is calling! Thanks for sharing. Dianne
ReplyDeleteHi Linda.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Thank you take care Kitty.
What a beautiful Spring looking card....the colors are so bright....Well done
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card! Thanks
ReplyDeleteSuch a very pretty card. Great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea - ovals and circles together like that, looks fabulous :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card. thanks for sharing and thanks for the tutorial.
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rolfe974@prodigy.net
Hi Linda! Your card is beautiful! I love how you made the card base! I haven't tried that yet, but will. I also love the dies you used. That means I need to invest in these pretty dies! I also like how you detailed the tutorial with great colorful photos. It helps me a great deal. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! LOVE the color palette and your flowers are lovely!
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