Today's card is this month's Customer Appreciation card for any orders placed in my online store in April. I am using the Petal Park bundle for my card along with the " Regency Park " Designer Series Paper. The sentiment I used is the Retiring Framed Florets stamp set, and this one I recommend, the sentiments are Amazing and the floral images are so pretty.
Not only will you receive this card when placing an order, you will also receive April's Bundle Tutorial which is packed full of wonderful projects and cards.
I hope that you have enjoyed today's projects and maybe create it for yourself.
If you need any supplies I have used today, you can purchase them in my Online Store, I would love to earn your business, I also have great incentives for my customers that change monthly, and I would love the chance to spoil you.
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I have created FIVE extra samples of this card fold, all using the same Regency Park Designer Series Paper, have I told you before how much I love this paper Lol!
Make sure you scroll below to download the Project Sheet for this card, it will make it easier to create.
This is the card created on my live, I used three co ordinating DSP patterns from the Regency Park DSP to decorate.
The front of the card I heat embossed flowers and sentiment in Silver embossing powder, die cutting the sentiment banner and circle from, the Stylish Shape Dies, added a nice large Gold bow from the Simply Elegant Trim and finished off with the Brushed Brass Butterflies to complete the look.
This card I dry embossed the top and bottom rectangles with the Basics 3D embossing folders ( available now in the Online Exclusive Promotion in my Online store.
Below I have used Regency Park Designer Series Paper to the small triangle section.
I have also used Vellum for the from sentiment piece and decorated with the flowers that I have stamped from the Petal Park stamp set which were heat embossed to Balmy Blue & Night Of Navy card
This card above I used Basic White Thick card for the triangles and I stamped flowers with Petal Pink ink.
The card above I wanted to create a belly band to close the card, really simple, and to add a little detail to the band I scored the top and bottom a couple of times to give it a little extra interest.
I have also used DSP to decorate the little triangles.
This card I decorated with the retired Sale A Bration DSP "Favoured Flowers" the rich, vibrant colours are Amazing. I also used the Tailor Made Tags to die cut a vellum tag for the front of the card.
Also using the DSP to fussy cut coordinating folders to decorate the front and inside the card.
I hope that you have enjoyed today's project and maybe you have been inspired to create one of these Amazing fold cards.
If you need any supplies I have used today, you can purchase them in my Online Store, I would love to earn your business, I also have great incentives for my customers that change monthly, and I would love the chance to spoil you.
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I have a great card for you today using a great Suite in the Mini Catalogue, "Regency Park". This suite can be found on pages 30 - 31. This card is just one of the tutorials in the Simple Suite Stampers Bundle for February.
I had very little of this suite when I created this card, I did have the Cane Weave Embossing Folder and DSP, but I have since purchased the ribbon and Petal Park bundle.
The Regency Park DSP really looks so much more beautiful in person than the catalogue. It has a textured look that is just Stunning.
This card has an easy but interesting opening with the double flap opening. Looks fancy but is so simple.
I hope that you have enjoyed today's project and maybe you have been inspired to create this card yourself.
If you need any supplies I have used today, you can purchase them in my Online Store, I would love to earn your business, I also have great incentives for my customers that change monthly, and I would love the chance to spoil you.
If you haven't signed up for my emails you can do so on the side of this blog.