Great Friends


It’s my honor to host the Splitcoast Featured Stamper Challenge (FS728) & a big congrats to Debbie! She has a beautiful gallery & I chose THIS to case. I kept the greeting centerpiece surrounded by a big flower & embossed bg, but I used different images, dies & embossing folder & changed the colors.

For my version, I stamped, colored & fussy cut the big flower & leaves & since I couldn’t find the right color of purple, I colored the oval frame to go with it. The center oval was die cut out before the greeting was stamped on it, then it was replaced. I added some die cut branches & crystals & the rest is pretty self explanatory.

Here are the Copics I used:

Thanks so much for stopping by!

 

Supplies:

Stamps: Rubbernecker Stamps: Brushed Flower #12, Best Friend set
Paper: X-Press It, Staples 110# white, X-Press It
Ink: Memento tuxedo black
Accessories:  Rubbernecker Stamps: Rectangle Stitch,Oval Stitch, Oval Stitch Frame, Greenery #1dies, MISTI, Copic Sketch Markers, MISTI, CGull Floral Leaf Swirl 12-0018 embossing folder

3 Responses to Great Friends

  1. This card is so very beautiful. I clicked your link to purchase the sentiments. Wow, RN really charges a lot, so I didn’t order. The one stamp set was going to cost me $41 Canadian. Aside from that I do love these sentiments.

  2. Avatar marilyn needham
    marilyn needham says:

    Hi Julie, I love your card and sentiment, are there any instructions/dimensions on how to make it please? Cheers and thankyou, Marilyn in the UK.

  3. Thank you so much, Marilyn! The instructions are pretty much under the second picture. The dies I used pretty much set the size of the card which is 5.50″ tall by 4.25″ wide (standard A2 size). The top white panel is slightly smaller as it was cut w/ the largest rectangle stitch die. I then ran it through my machine w/ the embossing folder. The size of the oval was set by the stitched oval frame die I used. The flowers were all fussy cut & the greeting was stamped on a separate oval, large enough behind the purple oval frame. All of the supplies I used are linked below the post. If you click on the linked words below their picture, it will take you to those products (as long as they are still available). I hope this helps! Julie