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Daisy Lane Triple Layer Card Tutorial

June 27, 2019 Leave a Comment

Supplies:
  • Stamp
    Sets
    – Daisy
    Lane (149325)
  • Card
    Stock
    – Whisper White
    (100730), Daffodil Delight (119683)
  • Stamp
    Pads
    – Old Olive
    (147090);Tuxedo Black Memento Pad (132708); Smoky Slate (147113);
    Daffodil Delight (147094)
  • Misc.
    –Die Cutting Machine; Stampin’ Dimensionals (104430); Daisy
    Punch (143713); ½” Circle Punch (119869); Wink of Stella Glitter
    Brush (141897); Polka Dot Tulle
    Ribbon
    (146912), Stitched Nested Labels (149638), Snail Adhesive (104332),
    Mini Glue Dots (103683); Bone Folder (102300); Dark Daffodil Delight
    Stampin’ Blends (144585)
Measurements:
  • Daffodil
    Delight: 8 ½” x 5 ½”, 4 ½” x 3 ¼”; and 3 ½” x 2 ¼”,
    scrap for flower center
  • Whisper
    White: 5 ¼” x 4”, 4 ¼” x 3”, 3 ¼” x 2”, 2 ¾” x 5
    ½” strip for daisies, scrap for sentiment
  • Polka
    Dot Tulle
    Ribbon: 8”
Instructions:

  1. Stamp &
    punch out 2 large daisy images from the 5 ½” x 2 ¾” strip of
    Whisper White cardstock using Smoky Slate ink and the Daisy Punch.
    Use bone folder to slightly curve the petals for added dimension.
    Adhere daisy images together with centers overlapping and petals off
    set to make a full daisy. Stamp large daisy image on scrap of
    Daffodil Delight using Daffodil Delight ink and punch out center
    using ½” Circle Punch. Adhere circle to daisy center using a
    dimensional. Apply Wink of Stella to the daisy center.
  2. Layer
    the 3 remaining Whisper White card stock rectangles one on top of
    the other – use a small amount of snail to adhere the pieces
    together temporarily (1” or less). Prior to sticking the pieces
    together, touch the adhesive to clothing to reduce the stickiness.
  3. First
    stamp the leaves in Old Olive ink and then stamp the smallest daisy
    image in the set randomly across the card layers. Color in the
    daisy centers using the Dark Daffodil Delight Stampin’ Blends
    marker. It is expected that the stamped images will be missing at
    the edges of each overlapping layer. Carefully twist the 3 pieces
    apart.
  4. Fold
    Daffodil Delight card stock in half for card base and flatten using
    the bone folder. Adhere largest Whisper White piece to the card
    base. Adhere the remaining 2 pieces of Whisper White to their
    respective Daffodil Delight frames. Adhere each layer to the card
    base, lining up the stamped images. The Daffodil Delight frames
    should cover the areas where the images were missing.
  5. Adhere
    the punched daisy to the card front using a dimensional.
  6. Stamp
    “Smile” on Whisper White scrap with Black Memento ink and die
    cut with the smallest nested label die. Adhere to card front with
    dimensionals.
  7. Make a
    bow with the Polka Dot Tulle ribbon and adhere to card front with a
    mini glue dot.

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