Please enjoy all of these color combo suggestions for my Flowers of Beauty Cards today!! I really enjoyed sharing this wreath card idea with you using the Encircled in Nature bundle.
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I quickly made a “cheat sheet” to record all the Stampin’ Up! colors I was planning to use. Hope you find it helpful!
I stamped all the flowers on Basic White cardstock, but stamped the leaves on Soft Sea Foam.
Using the Encircled in Nature die to cut out the inside of the wreath allowed me to play with adding paper behind the wreath opening. I used the Country Woods and Country Lace paper.
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Yep.. I’ve been too lazy (well, not really lazy.. more like too busy) to print a new label for my package of Shiny Sequins… ooops!! (info on my Avery pocket embellishment storage here)
Below: I did not cut out the center of the wreath on the card below.. just thought I’d see how it looks without it.
Did you have a favorite of these 4?
Check back tomorrow for the wreath card with the flowers stamped on the Unbounded Beauty paper!
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I love all of the different cards, arrangements, and color combinations! Thanks for all of the tips, especially the ones with the die. The gap in the stamp and the die placement is good to know. I think I need this set. 😉