Hello and welcome to our mini blog hop!
I know you will enjoy the amazing projects being shared with you today!
I love the Come To Gather product suite. It includes this lovely stamp set, and coordinating dies, as well as gorgeous papers, ribbons, and fun veneer elements.
For my card today, I paired Mint Macaron ink with the amazing Delicata Celestial Copper ink. This ink is beautiful. It is –the– best metallic ink I have ever used! It is so shimmery and just lovely!
To create this card:
- cut a thick very vanilla card base 4 1/4" x 11", score at 5 12"
- cut a designer paper layer 3 3/4" x 5"
- cut a very vanilla layer 3 5/8" x 4 7/8"
- cut a very vanilla strip 1" x 2 1/2"
Randomly stamp the large maple leaf in Mint Macaron ink on the vanilla layer, and add copper dots. Double stamp the maple leaf on a vanilla scrap in Mint Macaron ink, than copper ink. Die cut and crumple. Layer some Copper Trim on the back before adhering to the card front. Double stamp the small pumpkins in Pretty Peacock ink, than copper ink, before die cutting. Arrange the crumpled leaf, small pumpkins and sentiment on the card front. Add Holiday Rhinestone Jewels for the finishing touch.
Stampin' Tip: Add ribbon, twine, or other trim behind an element to add dimension and interest to your project.
I hope you have enjoyed seeing the Gather Together stamp set and Gathered Leaves dies from the Come To Gather suite of products.
Next up is Cindee Wilkinson, and she never disappoints.
Or go back to see Patty Bennett's amazing project.
And don't forget to check out Kurstan Del Rosario's fun project.
Stop back soon!
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LOVE this!!
Thank you Kurstan! The metallic ink really makes it, doesn’t it?
Melanie Hockin
Independent Stampin’ Up! demonstrator
http://www.melsinkyfingers.com