Here is another quilt
card that I created for the Stampin’ Up! Only SUO55 Texture Challenge and used some of my favorite retired DSP- Spice Cake :-)
As I mentioned in my
previous post, this card was fairly easy once I determined the design of my “quilt”- the
original paper quilt was a bit over 5” x 5” and since I cut it apart, I will be able
to make four cards from one quilt:-)
To create this card:
Punch out 4 squares
using the 1 ¼” Square Punch from the More Mustard and Green Paisley pieces of
the Spice Cake DSP and 8 squares of Very Vanilla cardstock. Fold the squares in
half and cut along the fold to create your triangles.
Using graph paper (I
used our SU! Grid Paper), apply 2-Way Glue and lay down the quilt squares. This step is pretty quick and easy once the pieces are
cut and ready to go :-)
After the pieces are
adhered to the backing sheet, I cut the sheet in half to fit into the Lacy
Brocade Textured Impressions™ Embossing Folder.
Emboss the panel and cut the panel again in half.
Layer the embossed quilt
pattern onto Early Espresso and attach the Very Vanilla border (I “pieced” this
border together using the Big Shot™ with the Finishing Touches Edgelit™).
Emboss a piece of Very Vanilla for the background and a scrap piece of the DSP (again with the Lacy Brocade EF). Add the bow to the quilt panel and adhere to the background layer. Add the punched sentiment and layered circle in the center to finish off the card.
Stamp Sets: Teeny
Tiny Wishes
Ink: Early
Espresso
Paper: Very
Vanilla, Early Espresso, Spice Cake DSP (retired)
Accessories: Big Shot™, Lacy Brocade Textured Impressions™ Embossing Folder , Finishing Touches Edgelit™, Punches- 1 ¼” Square, 1 ¼” Circle, 1 3/8” Circle, Word
Window and Modern Label; Pearls, 5/8” Early Espresso Satin Ribbon (retired)
Thanks again for
stopping by- I hope all of you have a wonderful week!!
4 comments:
A perfect blend of texture and pattern! Thanks sp much for joining us again at SUO Challenges!
So pretty!
Don't you just love that Spice Cake paper? Thanks for sharing another card with us, Julie!
This is a beautiful card!
Pam
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