Hi Friends!
This week at the Stamp
Simply blog, the Stamp
Simply Design Team have
been sharing Appreciation cards for our all types of personnel in service, whether
it be our Military, Pastors, Elders, Deaconesses, Teachers, etc.
October is traditionally
Pastor Appreciation Month and I decided to create a card for one of our Pastors
using stamps, papers, dies and other accessories all from Stamp Simply.
If you have not had
a chance to check out
my Sister DT cards yet, I hope you will do so- such wonderful inspiration from
all!
To create this card:
Trim two pieces of
the Sunset ink drops paper to approx. 2 ¼” square and mount onto gold mirror cardstock.
Trim close to the edge.
De-static another
piece of the Sunset ink drops paper with an embossing powder tool, ink the verse sentiment
from the Pastor & Ministry Appreciation Scripture with Versamark
ink, apply gold embossing powder and heat set with a heat tool.
Once the embossing
cools, trim the sentiment panel and mount onto gold mirror cardstock (trimming
close to the edge).
Emboss a piece of kraft cardstock with the Tree Rings embossing folder, mount onto a white card base.
Directly mount the first two squares on an angle onto the card front and add the sentiment panel with dimensional foam.
Die cut several leaves using the TH Skeleton Leaves Dies from gold mirror cardstock. Adhere the die cut leaves to finish off the card.
I enjoy playing along with online challenges and will be linking this card to the Word Art Wednesday #611-#612 Anything Goes Challenge.
Stamp Sets: Pastor & Ministry Appreciation Scripture (Stamp Simply)
Inks/Mediums: Versamark
Cardstock/Paper: Kraft,
Craft
Consortium Ink Drops- Sunset 6x6 Paper Pad, Bazzill Mirror Cardstock- 8.5 x 11-
Gold 15 ct
Accessories/Tools: Gemini,
Jr., Sizzix Thinlits Dies by Tim Holtz- Skeleton Leaves, Sizzix 3D Texture Fades A6 Embossing Folder- Tree Rings, Embossing Powder Tool, Gold Embossing
Powder, Heat Tool
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Julie, this is gorgeous. The rustic colors (kraft and orange) with the glitz of gold really work well together. Love the leaves, too!
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