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I decided to play with the APG and the Clear Stamp of the Month and create this cottage card.
Cottages and gardens, soft and flowy dresses, and all things relaxed and slow are really gaining popularity. I understand the appeal!
I used several components of the Pop Up Vignette Home Sweet Home APG of the Month kit to build the cottage, including these pretty little layered flowers.
The background is the large floral cluster from the Sending Floral Wishes clear stamp of the month, stamped in Versamark and heat embossed with a embossing powder blend I created by mixing gold, silver, and copper embossing powders in a small container. I really like how that turned out!
I also did some Distress Oxide ink blending on the background with Antique Linen and Tea Dye inks.
Look at that little door knob! Several of the small detail pieces are combined on a single die. I really appreciate that, as I am far less likely to lose them this way!
In this photo, you can see the brick detail embossed on the cottage- this is from a single die that can be placed anywhere on a die cut image.
I also pulled in one of my favorite 5x7" (A7) layering dies: Wistful Windows, to create this delicate frame.
Inside the card, I stamped thte floral cluster in Antique Linen, then added a heat embossed sentiment die cutt with a circle die from last months' Large Die of the Month kit, Colorblock Circles and Stripes.
So, are you ready to make some cottage cards?! Tell me in the comments below what kind of cottage you dream of! Log cabin, brick, stucco, cedar shingle? Ivy covered, rustic, clean and modern? Or more of a beach vibe?
If you are interested in any of the stuff I used today, check the supply list below,
Don't forget to head on over to the next blog and see what Martha has made!
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Amy Kolling
Cute card!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards.
ReplyDeleteVery cute cards!
ReplyDeleteLove this house die! Great card!
ReplyDeleteThe little flowers are a nice touch. What a cute house.
ReplyDeleteLovely detailed work with a gorgeous result.
ReplyDeletePretty!
ReplyDeleteLovely cards!
ReplyDeleteI love how your custom embossing powder came out. It looked to me like it reflected plum on certain angles. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteCool cards!! Thanks for the ideas.
ReplyDeleteI like the simplicity of the blended flower. I'm going to try that technique when my stamp set arrives in the mail.
ReplyDeleteLove the 5x7 size, great card and love the finished inside also.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteMarisela Delgado said: So pretty! mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteLove how you mixed elements from different sets. Some great inspiration for me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet card! Love the frame!
ReplyDeleteI love this cottage house die and how you made such a pretty card from it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI like how you framed this cute house.
ReplyDeleteI love the pretty scene you created with this house! Beautiful embellishing with the flowers too!
ReplyDeleteHello from a fellow Minnesotan!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards, thanks for the inspiration!
Pretty card! Nice background using flower stamp. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful way to wish someone an amazing day.
ReplyDeleteAnother example of how versatile this die is. I think I would like an ivy covered cottage. Thanks for sharing.
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