After yesterday's simplicity today's inspiration is a little more full on! The colours are bild and bright and the images are full of possibilities. Once again the stamp set being used is the Everyday Details set.
The image being highlighted today is the cute teacup and flower arrangement. The technique used to create the card is often called masking. Masking is where you stamp the image onto a piece of masking paper then either die cut or fussy cut the image out. Top tip cut on the external line rather than around it it allows the next part of the process to happen with cleaner lines.
As you can see above I made a mistake 🙃 but it wasn't the end of the world it just gave me a place to add my sentiment!
I fussy cut the entire panel leaving a small white boarder around. Next I created the card base. It is a piece of cardstock measuring 10.5cm x 29.7cm scored at 14.85cm. Then mark the bottom edge on both side in at 2.5cm then repeat along the scoreline. Now cut the 2.5cm panels from each side of the card front. Adhere a piece of pattern paper to the inside of the card base. Then decorate the slim front panel using the tower of teacups.
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