l only used part of the framelit to diecut a fancy edge rather than the whole shape, by sliding the folded card from the top through the centre of the framelit, then beneath the bottom edge and using a small piece of low tack masking tape to hold it in place before running it through the Bigshot.
This card was so quick and easy to make, l think l will definitely be recreating it for some upcoming Birthdays..:0)
"Thanks so much for popping in & have a great week"
Supplies:
Apothecary Art & Bring on the cake Stamp sets
Baja Breeze, Crumbcake & Whisper White Cardstocks
Baja Breeze & Crumbcake Inks
Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder
Framelits, Basic Pearls & Baja Breeze Seam Binding Ribbon.
All Products used are Stampin-Up.
What a fantastic combination of elements! Gorgeous card Nikki. :)
ReplyDeleteClever!!!! The card is gorgeous Nikki.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely design, Nikki. The Baja Breeze seam binding is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the texture and colours, Nikki - and it's a great shaped card. Beautiful job. xx
ReplyDeleteEven MORE gorgeous IRL Nikki! xo
ReplyDeleteAnother fabbo creation Nikki. I love that this can be a fairly quick one to put together.
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Nikki lovely card. How did you get the lovely thin frame in Kraft CS around the stamped image? Cheers Donna Zammit :)
ReplyDeleteHi Donna, thank you for your lovely comments, the narrow frame was really easy to create.
DeleteFirst l stamped the Apothecary art image and die cut both that and the crumb cake using the same size framelit. Then l trimmed along the outer line of the stamped image and that leaves a perfect size border of crumb cake showing. Hope this makes sense. Xxxx