Today's card is the last one in my current Earthen Textures series, but I am sure you will see many more cards using these products on my blog in the coming year. These stamps, dies and papers are already a firm favourite in my collection.
I am very happy that Misty Moonlight has returned to Stampin' Up!'s colour range. I've used lots of it on my card, adding a few contrasts in Early Espresso, Crumb Cake and Very Vanilla.
How beautiful is that background paper? It's from the Earthen Elegance DSP pack, as is the geometric patterned piece on my card front.
I die-cut the large palm leaf from Misty Moonlight card, and sponged around the edges with Misty Moonlight ink. The gorgeous glossy dots are In Color Dots in Boho Blue.
The sentiment, from Botanical Layers, was stamped in Misty Moonlight ink on Very Vanilla card. This piece, and the Crumb Cake scalloped oval, was cut out with the Double Oval Punch. I sponged around the edges of the Crumb Cake layer, with Crumb Cake ink.
Here's a closer look at the pots and the ribbon treatment. Two of the pots were stamped on Misty Moonlight card, using Misty Moonlight ink (also used to sponge around the edges). The smaller pot is topped with handles cut from another very cool patterned paper in the Earthen Elegance DSP pack. The middle pot was stamped in Early Espresso ink on Crumb Cake card.
Before adhering the pots to my card, I laid some Misty Moonlight Inner Braid Ribbon (with the reverse side showing) across my card, where the two blue papers meet. I knotted some Crumb Cake baker's twine around the ribbon, and used my Paper Snips to gently tease the threads apart.
The middle pot is popped up on Stampin' Dimensionals. To add the smallest pot, I used Stampin' Dimensionals just on the right-hand side ... liquid glue was used to stick it onto the brown pot.
Listed below are all the products I used to make this card. If you live in Australia, and would like to shop with me for your Stampin' Up! supplies, you can get to my online store by clicking on any of the thumbnail images below.
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