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Sunday 3 May 2020

3D Roses Mother's Day Card

I thought long and hard about buying this die set.  I had seen lots of cards made with it, and loved the look, but it was going to cost $52 dollars to buy it here in New Zealand.  That is a lot of money! I have to be able to see lots of uses for a stamp or die before I will purchase one and this one I think I will get a lot of use from it.  I have already made quite a few cards and love it!

This card I have kept really simple with a foiled sentiment cut out with a scalloped rectangle die. and then some simple arrangements of the roses and leaves in alternative corners of the die cut.  You could use any die for cutting out the sentiment, I have done one with a shaped nesting die, and another using a spellbinders fancy framed die, so really anything could be used.  




The roses I cut out of card from the Gradient Lavender set of card, such a great idea for these sorts of dies.  The green for the leaves, I used shabby shutters distress ink pad directly onto a piece of scrap card and then let dry, it is such a pretty soft green card and in my opinion perfect for leaves.  And then an olive green scrap piece of card for the contrast.  This is such a great die set to use up all those scraps of coloured card you might have! I glued the layers of each of the roses and leaves ready to put on my card.




For the sentiment I used another new purchase.  This is the We R memory keepers Quilling pen.  It is the standard size.  I bought this, as I liked the fact that you can do the foiling on other surfaces and things that you can't put through a machine like the Minc or the Go press foil machines etc.  And you can freehand onto things as well, like journals, ribbon, fabrics, leather, all sorts of things.  For this card I wanted to use the Honey Bee stamp set, but it was just too big for what I wanted, so I stamped it out onto a piece of card, and then reduced it onto a photocopier.  I used the reduction to them trace the sentiment onto the card.  It worked really well.  You can alternatively print out some sentiments in some lovely scripty fonts on your computer and then printer and trace them. I have done this also, for some of the other cards I have done like this.  




So once I had the sentiment foiled, I cut it out with the scalloped rectangle die, and mounted it with some craft foam onto the centre of a card base.  I then played around with the roses and leave dies. I wanted the main arrangement to be in the bottom right hand corner and to overhang the scalloped rectangle.  Then a smaller arrangement of just two flower and some leaves to overhang the top left hand corner.  I used some press and seal (its actually the same piece I have used on several cards now, as it stays sticky enough to use quite a few uses) over each arrangement to stick the flowers and leaves in place and then flip over, so i could glue and pop some foam tape onto the parts that will overhang and then flip back over and glue into place.  (such a cool wee trick)!




I have a video of making the card.


If you would prefer to see it in full HD then hop over to my You Tube channel here.

----- SUPPLIES -----

These are the main supplies I have used in making this card. The affiliate links of some of these supplies or something similar, may be used at no cost to you.  Product disclosure below.  

Card base 5“ x 7”

Spare piece of card for die cut

Altenew Garden Picks 3D die set

----- http://shrsl.com/260pn -----{Altenew}

Honey Bee Mothers Day stamp


We R memory Keeper Quill Freestyle starter kit


We R memory keepers gold foil

Altenew Gradient Cardstock
Shades of Purple

----- http://shrsl.com/260ol -----{Altenew}


Double sided tape

Gina K foam tape


Nuvo deluxe adhesive



EK tools Tweezers


My favourite things dienamics mini scalloped rectangle die
Transparency Grid - https://www.simonsaysstamp.com/product/Simon-Says-Accessories-MISTI-GRID-TRANSPARENCY-mistigt-mistigtsss
Sizzix big shot
Craft foam
Glad Press and Seal

DISCLOSURE


All the products used in my videos are purchased on my own for my own use.  I however am affiliated with several companies and show the links to these for your own convenience at no cost to you.  I do make a small commission when you shop using those links.  I do not work for any companies for money, and am not paid to make my videos.  I try really hard to bring you quality videos based on my own personal experience. I choose to make these videos as I would like to pass on my knowledge of about 20 years of crafting and card making and feel we can all learn from each other.  Thank you for watching my videos.  



I love the look of this card, and the look of the roses.  Such a simple design but so pretty!





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