Hi
Friends!
Today
I am sharing a pocket card designed using stamps, dies and paper from The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store.
I love Graphic 45 paper and the Blossom
8x8 paper pad has such beautiful designs!
This card uses a few cut-parts along with a green striped pattern that
has a pink floral (see the inside of the card) on the reverse side.
As many of you that follow my blog know, I have a personal goal to create
a card for each one of the over 800 Splitcoaststampers Sketch Challenges. This card uses the SC03
Sketch for the layout from 2005 (modified
with the oval for the sentiment).
If
you have not had time to check out the Stamp Simply blog or the other challenge
sites yet, I hope you will do so- gorgeous inspiration from all!
To
create this card:
Cut the striped piece of Blossom designer paper to approx. 5 ¼” x 5 ¼”. Trim off a 2” strip off the bottom of the panel, emboss the larger portion with the Darice Wire Fence embossing folder, lightly sand the embossing with a sanding block and distress the edges.
Mount onto a piece of 5 ½” x 5 ½” dark navy cardstock, distress the edges and set and adhere the entire card panel onto a 5 ½” x 11” dark navy cardstock base.
To
create the pocket- adhere the 2” portion of the striped designer paper (cut from
the step above) onto a piece of dark navy cardstock and distress the outside
edges only. Add a strip of ivory
Venise lace (approx. 1” below the
upper edge), adhere the border strip cut from the Blossom
8x8 paper pad to the top portion (this layer should cover the raw edge of
the lace).
Mount the pocket onto the embossed/layered front panel using adhesive only on the sides and bottom. Add a piece of sage twill ribbon, wrapping the ends behind the panel.
De-static
a piece of Luxury
Pearlescent Quartz Metallic 105# Cardstock with a
n embossing powder tool,
ink the verse sentiment from He
Has Risen with a black pigment ink, apply clear embossing powder and heat
set with a heat tool.
Die cut the sentiment with the medium oval die from the Hemstitch
Oval Dies, die cut another oval from dark navy cardstock, cut the navy oval
in half, and adhere behind the sentiment oval.
Mount onto the pocket layer using adhesive only on the bottom half of
the oval (to allow the pocket feature to function).
Trim
two pieces of ivory cardstock to approx. 4” x 5 ¼”. De-static each with an embossing
powder tool, stamp the sentiments from Birthday Blessings with a pigment black ink, apply clear
embossing powder and heat set with a heat tool.
Adhere to the inside of the card and use strips of the Blossom pink
floral pattern to cover the edges (this is the reverse side of the green
striped pattern).
Die cut a small heart using the Farmhouse
Pierced Nested Hearts dies from the striped pattern, add to the top of the
upper inside layer and adhere a pearl to
the center of the heart.
Trim
the two cut-a-parts from the Blossom
paper pad, mount onto dark navy cardstock and add a piece of ivory
cardstock to the back (for journaling or adding a hand-written message).
Tuck the two journaling cards into the front pocket, and to finish off the card, add a few pearls to the sentiment oval and upper left-hand corner of the card.
Stamp Sets: He Has Risen, Birthday Blessings (Stamp Simply)
Ink/Mediums: Versafine Onyx Black
Cardstock/Paper: Dark Navy, Ivory; Graphic 45 Blossom 8x8 Paper Pad, Luxury Pearlescent Metallic 105# Cardstock- Quartz White (6 ct)
Accessories/Tools: Gemini, Jr., Stamp Simply Steel Dies- Farmhouse Pierced Nested Hearts, Spellbinders Die- Hemstitch Ovals, Embossing Powder Tool, Sanding Block. Distressing Tool, Clear Embossing Powder, Heat Tool, Darice Embossing Folder- Wire Fence, Venise Lace .75”- Lucia Ivory by the Yard, Sage Twill Ribbon, Pearls
Thanks again for taking the time to stop by! I hope I have inspired you to create something this weekend, sweet friends!
Julie, this is gorgeous! I am always in awe of you talent... and how you so often use lace on your cards! Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, great take on the sketch, love it as a pocket card! xoxo
ReplyDeleteJulie,
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely. I admire card designers who can use multiple layers to create such lovely designs. Thank you for sharing with us this week over at Tic Tac Toe challenge.