Square Card With Layers of Gratitude by Charity
Charity here from Scrappin’ Chaos with a square card that is an all-around winner. Cardstock and foiled paper die cuts are layered with fussy cut flowers. This card glows in all the right places.
For this card, I die-cut scalloped circles and feathers from cardstock. The bird is die-cut from Rinea Silver/Silver Starstruck Foiled Paper. The ornate circle frame is die-cut from Rinea Copper/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper. The sentiment is die-cut from Rinea Blush/Gold Glossy Foiled Paper.
The roses and leaves are fussy cut from patterned paper. It’s a time-consuming process, but sure looks great layered. The key is not to worry about the details. If you cut a little too much off, ink the edges with a dark neutral and it’s all good.
The first layer of the card is a circle cut from Rinea Silver/Silver Starstruck Foiled Paper with punched edges.
That layer is topped with cardstock circles separated by foam tape. I slipped the fussy cut flowers between the circles with more foam tape.
Finally, the die-cut bird, feather, frame, and sentiment are arranged with the help of more foam tape. Two feathers were a little too much. I had to save one for another project. The remaining die-cuts in spring shades express “Thanks” with class and garden charm.
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Scrap On!
~charity~