Welcome to the International Ambassadors Unofficial Victorian Garden Blog Hop! As you have have caught on the International Ambassadors are getting together to 'play' with Spellbinders Dies every month and it comes around so quickly - this Blog Hop is purely for fun and inspiration, totally unofficial and an opportunity for you to get top know us (and our styles) more.
This month we are using the gorgeous Victorian Garden Dies - I love this range and am sure you do/will too!
Spellbinders Products:
- S4-489 Labels Forty-Seven
- S4-526 Fancy Diamond
- S4- 527 Decorative Fancy Diamond
- GC-200 Grand Calibur Die Cutting and Embossing Machine
- SCP-013 Whirl White
Cross Promotional Partners:
- Imagine Crafts 'featuring' Tsukineko: Memento Ink in Desert Sand; Sponge Daubers
- Want2Scrap©: 72 Count - Pink Pearls - Self Adhesive
- Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L: E-Z Adhesive Runner and 3D Foam
Other: Flower embellishments; Flocked Wallpaper; Vintage Lace; pink cardstock
2. Score one (1) pink Die Cut at 1.5 cm and fold forward
3. Attach double sided tape to the scored portion
4. Line up the second cream card and adhere - making sure to line up the edges
5. Cut/emboss one (1) Decorative Fancy Diamond #3 (#1 being the smallest) in white cardstock
6. Use the Die as a stencil and sponge around the edges using Desert Sand and a Sponge Dauber
7. Cut/emboss one (1)Fancy Diamond #5 (#1 being the smallest) in recycled wallpaper
8. Layer the Decorative Fancy Diamond Die onto the card base using 3D Foam Squares
9. Layer the Fancy Diamond onto the layered Base.
10 Cut/emboss one Decorative Fancy Diamond #1 (#1 being the smallest) using pink cardstock
11 Cut/emboss one Fancy Diamond #1 (#1 being the smallest) in white cardstock12 Use the Die as a stencil and sponge around the edges using Desert Sand and a Sponge Dauber
13 Adhere the Dies to the card base using 3D Foam Squares as shown above
14 Attach lace around the center of the layered card using liquid glue
15 Adhere paper rose using liquid glue
16 Add pink pearls along the lace as shown in the main photo.
I have used:
I hope you have enjoyed my tutorial, make sure you pop in and visit the other International Ambassadors - these girls are amazing - each one is picked to be an Ambassador for their country because they are seasoned designers and so inspiring!! The list of International Ambassadors is below, in case you get lost along the way.
Linda Lucas (you are here)
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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What a lovely card - the colour scheme is so pretty
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ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous little card. I love it.
These dies are very attractive. I might have to go shopping :)
What a beautiful card, thanks for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, thanks for sharing your lovely card, you girls are all so clever
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful card Linda!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, stunning card, love everything about it, especially the wall paper idea, I have used wallpaper on my cards before but never the puffy type!! Thanks for the ideas.
ReplyDeleteRegards Liz.
Gosh another beauty such lovely color and style , you girls certainly know how to please Thank you All.
ReplyDeleteElaine H X
So pretty, xxx
ReplyDeleteA very pretty card, for the blog hop.
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Such a pretty card and would be lovely for any occasion. Love the lace and pink is always a winner for me Cxx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and always creative Linda! Your tutorial is also easy to follow. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, thanks for sharing your tutorial with us on the making of this very beautiful card. Janelle x
ReplyDeleteLovely card. Beautiful colours.
ReplyDeleteHello, I am a Christina Griffiths follower and so here I am via the blog hop. I really like your card, it's quite small and very feminine, in its delicate look with lace and pearls. Perfect for a favourite female within my friends and family. X Ros
ReplyDeleteBeautiful I love spellbinders and the colors are great.
ReplyDeletevery pretty!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, these new dies are great
ReplyDeleteLinda. Love, love, love this card. Thank you for showing off this die.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I love the colors and textures! So very feminine and lovely! TFS!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and I love the idea of using wallpaper!
ReplyDeleteLove this card and the dies are absolutely gorgeous. Dianne
ReplyDeleteHi Linda
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Linda. This range of dies is so pretty - I can feel a purchase coming on.
Lesley
Good afternoon. Linda
ReplyDeleteI'm visiting your sight through the bloghop, I am a follower. Of Christina Griffiths too. Your card is so delicate and pretty,love the colours used.
Regards
Joan from Newcastle upon Tyne
Another pretty card on the bloghop, thankyou for the detailed tutorial.
ReplyDeleteOh wow, what a beautiful feminine card, just love those subtle colours...the embellishments are so complimentary too.....luv Ursula xx
ReplyDeleteHi lovely Linda love your card on the blog hop lovely seeing all the different cards produced by you all.
ReplyDeleteKind regards
Anne Owens
Wow this card is so gorgeous. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, these dies are lovely and you have given us a tutorial for a beautiful card. X
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, Lovely card, dies are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDi B.
Hi Linda, Love your card, the dies are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteDi B
Love your card Linda and the way you've used all the dies.
ReplyDeleteSo very feminine and absolutely gorgeous Linda.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
Maxine
Gorgeous card, I love your style, and I love this Victiorian collection. Using that flocked wallpaper is inspired and has got me thinking about some fab flocked paper I have from Anna Griffin. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. Loved the stenciling technique you used with the dies. Such beautiful layers.
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