Let me show you how fun it is to use Stampin’ UP! Foam Sheets and Adhesive Sheets with Die Cut images!
Check out the amazing dimension you get when you apply a Foam Sheet (#152815) to the back of your cardstock prior to die cutting the Many Layered Blossoms die (#153582).
Simply apply the foam adhesive sheet to the back of your cardstock, place the die on the front side, and die cut!! When ready to use the die cut, pull the release paper from the back side and apply to your card or project!
The Many Layered Blossoms die has 2 layers, a wider floral image and a more detailed/outline floral image. You’ll want the wider one below the more detailed one. I used the Foam Sheets on the wider image, and, for ease of card assembly, I used the amazing Adhesive Sheets on the more detailed die cut piece. NO MORE MESSY GLUE!!
Much like the Foam Sheets, place the Adhesive sheet on the back side of your cardstock, place the die on the front side, and die cut. When ready to use, pull the release paper off the back and apply the die cut to your card or papercrafting project!
My base card is Misty Moonlight. The larger flower image die cut with the foam is Bumblebee. The detailed floral layer is Shimmery White cardstock, colored with Stampin’ Blends markers.
You could leave the top detailed floral layer in white, but I decided to really pop the flower centers with Poppy Parade Stampin’ Blends markers.
The final touch was a little flag stamped with a partial image from the Tasteful Touches stamp set. I also added some festive red and white ribbon from the Playful Pets Trim combo pack #152466.
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Very nice! Thanks for sharing how to use foam and adhesive sheets?
i love it
Very nice card!
Good photo explanation too.
Thanks very much ?
Patty,
These are wonderful! Thanks for the instructions!
Carol Farr
It’s really interesting that die cut foam can be used for cards like this! I had always thought that this was only used in industrial sectors. I wonder what kind of process it goes through for uses like that! http://quality-industrial.com/die-cut-foam-adhesive-parts