Hello my stamping friends. Today I got to go LIVE on the Trinity Stamps Instagram. I played with some new things paired with an older stencil I had yet to use and made a card inspired by my grandmothers china. I could not be more happy with how this card turned out. It's a bit of a break from my norm of bright colors and has a vintage feel to it. If you missed the LIVE video you can still watch it right here.
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And now let's take a closer look at the card I made.
This card began with a little inspiration from a tea cup, from my grandmother's set of china, Desert Rose.
I thought the Bed of Roses stencil set could make a great background for this tea cup and then I immediately thought of the Desert Rose dishes I have of my grandmother's. This card makes me so happy and I am sure my grandma, Teddy, would love it. I miss her sweet little face!
The focal point of the card is a sweet 4" x 3" stamp set designed by one of Trinity Stamps beloved designers, Love, Dani Studio. It is one set but comes with 4 dies to cut out the images individually if you like. I love how Love, Dani Studio always incorporates uplifting sentiments with her darling images.
I added the cup to a background stamped with the Encouragement Text 6" x 6" background that was cut down to 4-1/4" x 2-7/8" to fit behind the pink scalloped frame die cut using the 4 Bar Card Builder Die set . This frame became the front of my shaker whichhas a few clay lemon slices in it to shake around.
The second sentiment on this stamp is able to be die cut using a banner die in this same die set. I embossed mine with white onto some dark green card stock. Then added the banner to the bottom of the shaker. All of this fit on to my A-7 sized card, 5" x 7". The two panels on this card were die cut using the Modern Embossed A-7 Layering Die Set. I love the etched line these panels have from this die set. It really adds to the design of this card.
Below you will find all the supplies I used to make this card. Thank you so much for stopping by and letting me share this special card with you. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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