Hi everyone, sharing a little "Country Livin'"for the 14th week of my Tuesday Challenge where I have challenged myself to use a stamp set and other goodies from the Annual Catalogue to create a card or other project.
I have used the Wood Textures Designer Series Paper to create all the layers on my card. The layout for me card is a sketch from OWH which I really liked as it uses various layers of Designer Series Paper.
To make this card in metric you will need the following pieces:
- Basic Black card base
- Basic Black 10.5cm x 7cm
- Very Vanilla Stitched Rectangle (4th largest die)
- DSP 14.3cm x 2.5cm
- Basic Black 14.3cm x 3cm
- DSP 12cm x 5.5cm
- Basic Black 12.5cm x 6cm
- DSP 14.3cm x 3.8cm
- DSP 14.3cm x 7.8cm
I stamped the ute image from the Country Livin' stamp set using Black Memento ink. I did colour the image at first but it was a bit over the top with all the Designer Series Paper and I really like the finished effect of the lined image, so this is what I went with.
This would be a great card for someone just starting out stamping as it is very basic stamping. I am also pretty sure that beginner stampers would be able to handle sticking all the layers together and heat embossing the sentiment before punching it out with the Classic Label Punch. Hopefully they would get a bit of a WOW factor in creating the card.
A piece of Burlap Ribbon was adhered in place behind the centre panel. The centre panel was adhere in place using Dimensionals with the sentiment also being popped up using Mini Dimensionals.
For the inside I matted a scrap strip of Designer Series Paper cut at 1cm x 14.3cm onto a piece of Basic Black cardstock cut at 1.5cm x 14.3cm. I adhered this to a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock cut at 14.3cm x 10cm and then adhered this piece to the inside of the card.
If you live in Australia
you can get all the supplies you need
for this project from me.
You can place an order online or Contact Me and place an order.
Thank you for visiting.
Carolyn
Love the cute card today, Carolyn. Using the line drawing of the truck is perfect with all the different wood layers. Thanks for the details. Enjoy your day!
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