This card is created from Spellbinders Baby Bunting die template that is available on their website and there are six dies in the set in various sizes.
If you remember that the sizing is always the same and starts with number one (#1) as the smallest then you will be able to follow the instructions to make the card
The card is a 5 x 7 created in the Hinged card style and I have lined my card with the same pattern as the front
To create the base I have used #7 from Matting basics A and cut it twice.
Then cut the pink layer from #7 Matting Basics B
I have embossed this layer with the Bricks and Bark embossing folder using the brick side as an unusual effect
From #6 I have cut the plain white shape and from #5 I have cut the spotted pink shape.
The plain pink in the middle has had to be hand cut to create another layer to place in between
From the Lotus Pendant die I have cut two shapes one in pink and the other in white. But you can use any circle die that you have in your "Stash"
(This is an older die but I have located it at Icon UK for you to see what the die looks like)
I have simply offset these two shapes and glued them together and then added them flat to the embossed piece of card towards the bottom and off centred that too.
Foam tape to the back of all the bunting pieces will give height and simply layer them all together leaving a narrow border around the edges
Wrap the ribbon around these layers before you add it to the card front
The workings to the pale pink Organza ribbon from Mei Flower will be hidden and held securely in place once fixed to the card.
All this layer can now be added to the actual base card ... and make sure you add it the correct way up ... Yep ! been there ! done that !
Glue the bow in place and add a pretty centre to it to cover the knot.
I have added tiny pink pearls from Want2Scrap to the Lotus Pendant to make it a little more enhanced
I really love this pattern it is one of my all time favorites and it is one of the first dies I ever bought many years ago.
And then last but not least for this card I have cut the words from Sentiments One in black to make it stand out from the card.
These small sentiments are such a useful addition to my cards because my writing is scruffy.
And there you have a really pretty card for any occasion.
More tomorrow ...
Hugs xx
Hi Christina, another beautiful and very feminine card. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card! Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Christina and thank you for the tutorial
ReplyDeleteAnne
Hi Christina,
ReplyDeleteLovely card, lovely colours. A really pretty card.
Di B x
Lovely card like it in pink.
ReplyDeleteHi Christina really nice card ,clean and simple line's.
ReplyDeleteMarion H
so lovely. i love the way you offset the same images. might have to try something like that too. very pretty Christina hugs Pearl
ReplyDeleteHi Christina another beautiful card and brilliant tutorial. Thank you
ReplyDeleteKind regards.
Anne Owens
A beautiful card for any occasion and either sex. Well done Christina on tuesday tutorial.
ReplyDeleteMorning Christine,
ReplyDeleteA very pretty card, and great tutorial.
Lydia
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Delightful! And, as our cousins are expecting in March and April, I may be using your idea soon! Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Christina. A very pretty card this morning. It has an understated elegance to it. I just love it! Thank you so much for sharing and the Tuesday Tutorial, as well. Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteThank you Christina, as always a very beautiful card xx
ReplyDeleteHi Christina, what a very pretty card.
ReplyDeleteCorry
Good Morning Christina from a very snowy Miane. I love this card. Pretty but could be adapted for so many different occasions. Love the tutorial nice and straight forward. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi Christine
ReplyDeleteA lovely clean and crisp card. Loving the step by step tutorial. Sadly this die is now out of stock on Icon.
Love your card Christina, iTS a beauty x
ReplyDeleteReally pretty card . Thank you for the tutorial and the links.
ReplyDeleteSweet card! Love the pictures of the process.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuch a Sweet card!! Sooo pretty!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Christina. A different design that could be used for almost any occasion. Thanks so much for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThat's so pretty, Christina. I always love your written tutorials as you make every step so clear that even a dunce like me can follow along :)
ReplyDeleteHi Christine what a gorgeous card I love the colours and the design is stunning.
ReplyDeleteDebs xxx
www.debsartliffscards.blogspot.co.uk
This is so cute! Beautifully done!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card and the tutorial was very easy to follow
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your talent with us...
Well done Christina
A superb tutorial, so well explained, will save it as an idea, which I am sure I will use...the colours are beautiful, but then again, anything pink....I love!! Luv Ursula xx
ReplyDeleteAwesome card!! I am waiting for the Baby Bunting dies to arrive and now realize that I need the Lotus die also!! TFS!
ReplyDeleteHi Christina, this is a perfect card for my granddaughter to make, as she found out yesterday she is having a baby sister. I have all the ingredients so we can make at the weekend. Thank you so much. X Ros
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous card and clear tutorial Would make an awesome baby card in what ever colour
ReplyDeleteStunning card Christina, I love the bunting dies. Pat x
ReplyDeleteHi Christina, beautiful card, I love the colours you have used, thanks for the Tuesday tutorial.
ReplyDeleteRegards Liz.
Love it, you amzing woman!
ReplyDeleteI find this card very interesting.
ReplyDeleteSue
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Very pretty card, love the colours and the tutorial. I really like the look of the Lotus Pendant die. Dianne Crowe
ReplyDeleteBeautiful,beautiful,beautiful
ReplyDeleteLove the off-set dies arrangement! Jackie x
ReplyDeleteChristina,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful, card. Love the Lotus die, and the embossing folder...using it often these days. Love the papers you used, so girly. Great job.