Hello, Everyone! Welcome to Melissa’s Fab Friday Feature
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STEP 1: Stamp Brushed Plaid Background on a block of Weathervane cardstock using watermark ink. Heat emboss with white embossing powder. Die cut five pine sprigs from Simply Chartreuse cardstock and stamp using Ripe Avocado ink.
STEP 2: Cut Berry Wreath Tag from vellum. Arrange pine sprigs around outer edge of tag, adhering with dimensional adhesive. Using the Tag Creations: Modern Gift Die, cut poinsettias from patterned paper and adhere with lighter color on bottom. Embellish the center with a sequin. Cut “Joy” from gold cardstock using the Border Bling: Joy Die.
STEP 3: Adhere “Joy” to the center of the wreath followed by assembled poinsettias.
STEP 4: Adhere assembled wreath to the Brushed Plaid background. Finish by attaching to a white cardstock bass and embellish with gems.
STAMPS: Brushed Plaid, Tree Essentials
INK: Ripe Avocado
PAPER: Stamper’s Select White, Simply Chartreuse, Weathervane, Sheer Basics Vellum
DIES: Tree Essentials, Border Bling: Joy, Tag Creations: Modern Gift, Berry Wreath Tag
OTHER: patterned paper, white embossing powder, gold cardstock, sequins, gems
PRIZE
One winner will be chosen at random to receive a $25 gift certificate.
RULES
To enter, participants are required to create a Joy project using Ink to Paper/Papertrey Ink products and share it via the link below. We can’t wait to see what you make!
Only one entry per person and the deadline is October 9th at 6am. This post will be updated with the randomly selected winner.
CHALLENGE
EDITED TO ADD THE RANDOMLY SELECTED WINNER
Congratulations, Mary-Anne V! Please send an email to customer service and provide them with your full name and the email address you would like your gift certificate sent to. Thanks so much to everyone for playing along!
Floranet says
Very well Explained! Great work!
Stephanie Clapper says
Love your beautiful card Melissa! I thought you’d stamped your poinsettias at first glance but the patterned paper opens up even more possibilities. Thx for sharing your process!
Scraporcraft says
Nice combination with the background pattern. I like the additional layer for the wreath to bring it out from the background.