Saturday, February 18, 2017

HSS Inspiration Challenge #257

Today's project will be one that the library ladies get to make at our March gathering in a few weeks. The bright and cheery floral vibe goes well with the challenge @ Hand Stamped Sentiments.


This card was inspired by a You Tube video that Close To My Heart  posted a few weeks ago...such a simple and sweet idea to turn four circles into a cute, square card and envelope in one. And it's just the perfect size to tuck a gift card into for your birthday recipient.

Using patterned paper for the 4 circles made the process quick and simple. The video lays it out for you step by step on how to adhere the circles together. I then layered the yellow and purple squares with my floral stamped panel (using retired stamps from TAC) and punched the corners with a fancy scalloped corner  punch from back in my Creative Memories scrapbooking days. I stamped the metal rimmed tag with a purple dragonfly, adhered a pearl for it's head and stamped the tiny "For You" sentiment in black. Adding the yellow eyelet with my Crop -A -Dile tool was fast and easy. Tie it all together with yellow organza ribbon, tuck in a gift card and this little birthday "package" is all ready to be delivered.



8 comments:

  1. Oh, a petal card! I love this style of fun fold. It's like opening a little package! Your colors are wonderful and soft and bring spring to mind! Thanks for playing along with us at Hand Stamped Sentiments!

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    1. thank you! This style is easy, fun and packs a good "Wow" factor -what's not to love, right ;)

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  2. What a sweet card! I love the soft colors you used for a very creative card. Thank you for sharing at HSS!

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    1. thanks -these colors help give me hope that spring is indeed coming to the northeast, lol

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  3. Very pretty. Love the soft colors. Thanks for joining us at Hand Stamped Sentiments for our Inspiration challenge.

    Robbie

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  4. Cute idea. I have the die for the envelope but didn't know what to do with it. Thanks for the idea.

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