Easy Collage style card using Quiet Meadow and Very Versailles

Quiet Meadow and Very Versailles stamp sets have great images to create a collage style card.

Tips:

  • The images are created on the front of the Thick Very Vanilla card base using first and second generation stamping to build up the look of layers.
  • Use two of the Stitched Rectangles Dies with a piece of Crumb Cake cardstock to create a frame to add to the card base.
  • Die cut one of the Meadow Dies with Crumb Cake cardstock and tuck into the left hand corner of the frame.
  • Use Wink of Stella or Frost White Shimmer Paint (I used this) with a Water Painter to add sparkly splatters across the card.
  • Stamp a sentiment on Very Vanilla cardstock and die cut with a Stitched Rectangles Die and attach with Dimensionals.
  • Supplies:
    • Stamp Set: Quiet Meadow, Very Versailles
    • Cardstock: Thick Very Vanilla, Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla
    • Ink: Crumb Cake, Old Olive
    • Accessories: Meadow Dies, Stitched Rectangles Dies, Dimensionals, Frost White Shimmer Paint, Water Painter

… inside and envelope


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