Wednesday, 6 January 2021

Art Gallery - Birthday Card using Gilding Flakes - Video Tutorial


I've been playing with new products from the Mini Catalogue!

There are lots of gorgeous Floral stamp sets in this new catalogue, but the Art Gallery bundle was the one I chose! I love it!


The words come from the coordinating Floral Gallery dies. I cut them from Gold Glimmer paper ... I hadn't realised that this had retired. I don't mind using retired products occasionally, but I would have used the Gold Foil if I had known and it would have looked just as nice :o)


The paper is from the coordinating Fine Art Floral Designer Series Paper pack.

The colour used on the Flower and for the sentiment is Terracotta Tile.


I used Gold Gilding Flakes on the Flower. Mine are not from Stampin' Up, but they do now sell them. I have a huge great pot of them so wasn't going to buy more just yet :o)


This is the card I created in the Video. The contrasting colour this time is Merry Merlot.

Here is the Video ...


Measurements

Note: If you use A4 as your standard sheet of card – follow the metric measurements (cms).

If you use 8½” x 11” as your standard sheet of card – follow the imperial measurements (inches).

 

         

Mossy Meadow card base                       ½ an A4 standard sheet of card

                                                                                                                      (US 8½”x 11”)   

 

Whisper White (Inside)                            14.4cm x 10cm   (US 5¼” x 4”) 

Fine Art Floral DSP                                     14.1cm x 9.8cm  (US 5¼” x 4”) 

 

  

You will need extra Whisper White and Gold Glimmer card to complete the project.




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Gold Glimmer Card - retired - Gold Foil would be an alternative

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