13 September 2018

Birthday RWB - die cutting


Festive birthday with shiny foils and pearly embossing, my card features dies from Memory Box and Tonic Studios with a 3-D embossing folder by Stampin' Up.


Putting It Together 

With a challenge theme of Red, White, and Blue, I decided to go with birthday because who doesn't need more birthday cards on hand. 



I die cut a sentiment and party items from foiled cardstock, embossed a pearled cardstock panel, and did a dry fit to see if they would work together.


I decided to add some red to the edges of the white panel. I used Distress ink, Candied Apple and Festive Berries, with a blender tool.


Then I simply adhered the panel to a white card base and added the die cuts with liquid adhesive.


Inside, I added a cheeky sentiment in blue along with another die cut.




Supplies


Challenges

Outlawz Sunday Songs & Rhymes: Happy Birthday
Watercooler Wednesday: Occasions - Birthday
The Paper Shelter: Embossing
Happy Little Stampers with Dies: Anything Goes
Crafting from the Heart: Anything Goes
Penny's Paper-Crafty: Anything Goes

4 comments:

  1. WOW What a fun and fabulous birthday creation! Thanks so much for playing in our ‘Red, White & Blue’ challenge at Dies R Us. Good Luck and please come back again soon!

    Darlene (DRU Blog Leader)
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  2. What a super card - I love that it is all made with die cuts! Thanks for joining in the fun at the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week. Tristan DT

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  3. What a fun birthday card, Kate! I love those foils you've die-cut. My goodness do they pick up the shine! What a fun design and love that it's continued inside. Thanks so much for joining our Watercooler Wednesday Challenge this week.

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  4. This is a 'party on a card'! Very fun and festive design. Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday.

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