Hello Crafty Friends - I am here with a slimline Thanks card using a some products from Clear Scrap. I used the Rose Chipboard Embellishment and the Brick Wall 4x6 Stencil
Supplies Used:
Artist Lost: Coarse Texture Paste
Brutus Monroe: Chroma Mist -Bluebell
Brutus Monroe: Evergreen Embossing Powder
Imagine Crafts: MBoss Valentine Embosing Powder
Recollections Brand 110lb White & Gray Cardstock
Shimmer Cardstock: Gray
VersaMark Ink
Thanks Die
Slimline Dies
Tiny Red Gems
Bearly Art Glue
Tools:
Heat Tool
Craft Spatula
Masking Tape
Paper Towels
Step1. - I start by placing the Brick Wall 4x6 Stencil onto the white cardstock I had die cut for my card front. I used a bit of masking tape to hold the stencil in place. I then use a craft spatula to smooth on the texture paste through the stencil. I then remove the stencil and clean it.
Whilke the paste is still wet I do a light spraying of the Chroma Mist(crafy spray) onto the panel. I set it aside to dry (about 20 minutes).
Step 3. I die cut the senitment 4times. 1 Time from the Shimmer Gray cardstock, 2 times from the gray cardstock and 1 time from white cardstock.
I adhere the three gray senitments together. I cut the N from the white sentiment and then adhere it to the back of the gray one. I did this so the sentiment would lay flat on the rose stem.
Step 4. Now, let put the card together. I cut 2 panels of gray cardstock using my slimline die and another white cardstock with the smaller slimline die (same one I used for the scard front).
Adhere the white panels onto the gray panels. Then, I scored the top of the back panel about half inch from the top. I put some adhesive onto the section and pressed the top layer of the card onto it.
the card is now made.
For a finishing touch I adhered a few tiny red gems to the card front.
Our card is complete.
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