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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Make a Wish Split Panel Card

Hello, hello! Samantha here and I'm so happy to be on the BPM inspiration team for another term. Speaking of inspiration my inspiration for today's card came from my colored pencils. I know that that may sound silly but looking at all those rich, vibrant colors filled me with ideas.
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Let's jump right in!

You will need:



Inking up with sticky embossing ink stamp the Whimsical Daisy stamp all across the white cardstock panel and once onto the black cardstock. Heat set using white embossing powder. Fussy cut the flower from the black cardstock panel and set aside.


Using your inks blend across the white panel. I decided to go with a vibrant rainbow look.


Flip the panel over and make marks at about 2" and 3.5".


With your border die cut the panel at your pencil marks. For this card we're only going to use the top and bottom portions but don't throw the center portion away; I'm going to show you how to turn it into a card in my next blog post.


With your inks do some ink blending on the front of your card base.


Temporarily adhere the top and bottom portions to the card base to use as a guide for the placement of the 'Make a Wish'
sentiment.  Stamp and heat set with white embossing powder


Place dimensional foam adhesive on the backs of the top and bottom portions. Line up with the top and bottom of the card base and attach.


Add your black flower that you'd fussy cut earlier.




That's all! I really love the way that this card tuned out, don't you? What things inspire you? Make sure you bookmark this page and don't forget to share what you were inspired to create!

Until next time,
Samantha

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