Such an abundance of pansies coming soon! The Pansy Petals Suite of products will be available in the new 2021-2022 Annual Catalog starting May 4. Or order them today, when you become a Demonstrator! Let me know if you are interested in joining.
This Thank-You card uses several of the new products:
- Pansy Patch Bundle - Pansy Patch stamp set + Pansy Dies
- Pansy Petals 12" x 12" Designer Series Paper
- Basic Border Dies
- 2021-2023 In Color card stock and inks: Fresh Freesia, Evening Evergreen, Soft Sage
- 2021-2023 In Color Jewel embellishments
Also used on the card: Rich Razzleberry ink, Stampin' Dimensionals, 2 1/4" Circle Punch, Mango Melody Stampin' Blend
Measurements:
- Card base: Fresh Freesia CS, 8 1/2" x 5 1/2", fold at 4 1/4". Using the zig-zag die from Basic Border Dies, die-cut approximately 1" off the front.
- Strip of Pansy Petals DSP: cut 1 1/2" x 5 1/2". Glue the strip to the inside of card.
I stamped the front of the card with the "thank you" sentiment from the Pansy Patch stamp set, using Fresh Freesia ink, and stamping all over in a random pattern
Focal Piece on Card Front:
- Punch a 2 1/4" circle out of Evening Evergreen CS.
- Pansies: On some white CS, stamp the 3 pansy images. There are 3 parts to each flower: Stamp the more solid image of each flower in Fresh Freesia ink; stamp the next layer using the Freesia ink, but stamped off once for a lighter effect; stamp the dark center using Rich Razzelberry ink. Color the yellow center with Mango Melody Stampin' Blend.
- Leaves: Use the Soft Succulent ink to stamp the solid leaf onto white CS; use Evening Evergreen to stamp the detailed leaf over the top.
- Die-cut the pansies and the leaves.
- Use Stampin' Dimensionals to adhere the pansies and leaves to the Evergreen circle, then adhere all to card front, again, with dimensionals.
- Sentiment: I used a label from the current April Paper Pumpkin Kit, but if you don't have that, use a strip of white CS and cut "V" out at each end. (You could also use any label punch or label die that you have on hand). I stamped the sentiment in Evening Evergreen ink.
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