This card continues the masks theme. Although my terrible photography does not show it, the glittered background is made using the Dragonfly mask.
To make, take your card
blank and matt and layer two coordinating sheets of patterned paper.
Cut a double
sided adhesive sheet to fit 6x6 inches and peel off the cover from one side.
Lay your mask over
the sheet and pour over the green glitter. Tap off the excess.
Remove the mask
from the sheet to reveal the dragonflies.
Top tip
- rub some soap on the back of your mask before you lay it on the adhesive
sheet to stop it sticking permanently.
Pour over the pink glitter to fill in the
dragonflies and tap off the excess. Matt onto some pink patterned card.
Stamp your sentiment (from the Just Rite Forever Friends set)
and die cut it with the coordinating
Spellbinders Ribbon Tag
While the card is still in the die, blend some ink
around the edges. Thread through the plum ribbon
Die cut one of the
Spellbinders Labels Fourteen
from patterned paper. On pink patterned paper,
draw around the outside edge of your die. Cut out by hand to create a
"faux nestie".
Matt and layer
onto your glittered back ground using the Cosmic Shimmer clear glue to give a strong
hold.
Layer your
sentiment and ribbon on top, wrapping the ribbon behind your glittered
background.
Die cut some
leaves from the Spellbinders Foliage set
and use to embellish the sentiment with the Crimson Cloud paper roses.
and use to embellish the sentiment with the Crimson Cloud paper roses.
Die cut two Spellbinders Fleur de Lis Squares
from green cardstock. Cut each square into four and tape behind your glittered topper to create an ornate border.
from green cardstock. Cut each square into four and tape behind your glittered topper to create an ornate border.
Matt and layer
onto your card using foam pads to give dimension.
Mel xxxx
Mel xxxx
I love this, yummy textures and colours and I love dragonflies.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lucretia xxx
ReplyDeleteJust had another look at one of my magazines and I've seen this card here. Can quite clearly see the dragonflies. Beautiful.
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