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Pastel Floral (Bumbleberry Papercrafts)

Hello, I hope you’re having a good week. For today’s card inspiration, I create a lovely fresh pastel floral card to say hello and send a hug! What I love with this card is how I used a variety of samps to frame the sentiment but ad lots of interest! Whatsmore, this card is A5 (UK sizing) – so it shows you can create larger cards with small items, you just have to build the scene up.  

Pastel Floral Card Process overview

Start off with apply Nuvo embellishment mouse through the ‘Altenew Class ‘ Stripes stencil ‘ onto a white card panel and allow this to dry. Whilst this is drying, you can work on the rest of the card. Stamp the images from the Altenew ‘Floral Vine’ stamp set and heat emboss in silver powder. Next, use pencils to colour in the flowers to add a pop of colour. 

Once complete, cut out with the corresponding ‘Floral Vine’ die set. For the sentiment, die cut and layer the ‘Simply hello’ die from Altenew. To add a touch of elegance to it, cover with versamark and cover with silver embossing powder. Heat set this and repeat several times for the smooth finish.

Before assembling the card, heat emboss in silver the rectangle from the ‘Geo Frames’ stamp set by Altenew and cut out with the corresponding die. Now you should have all the pieces to assemble. 

Adhere the card panel to the card with foam for dimension. Next, foam mounts the rectangle and adhere the floral vines around this. Using multi medium-matte adhesive, position the embossed die cut sentiment within the rectangle and add a small embossed sentiment from the ‘Floral Vine’ stamp set. Lastly, add a few clear sequins scattered around the floral elements for some shine. 

pastel floral Card photos

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For the original post on how I made this card, head over to the Bumbleberry Papercrafts blog HERE to find out more and to pick up the items I used.

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*this post was  produce as part of my design team work for Bumbleberry Papercrafts. I have not been paid to make this post, but I am given supplies from Bumbleberry Papercrafts to use. However, I only create projects I am proud of and use the products that I love.  The information provided is based on my own personal experience – I am not an expert. 

About Me

Hi, I am Verity and I live in the UK.  I love to create beautiful projects whenever I can. My main passion lies with Papercrafting, however, I will always turn my hand to a new project or craft any chance I get.

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