I haven't had a chance to make a separate post about Sale-A-Bration - that fun time of year where all your purchases count towards freebie items. I always end up with too much bonus paper, eek! This month's project uses an item from the 2019 Occasion's catalogue as well as a Sale-A-Bration item. Although the card is themed around friendship, it could also make a great invitation or birthday card.
I'll come back and post the instructions - otherwise, this might never get up on the blog!
Supply list
Now here's the fun part - you don't have to use my colour scheme. Instead of a soft pastel background, you could combine the Blushing Bride doily with a bold purple such as Rich Razzleberry or Blackberry Bliss. You can also try cutting out the teapot from paper with a tiny pattern (think chintz!) and make the tea cup a solid colour, or vice versa. You don't even have to emboss the piece of vellum - just leave it plain.
I'll come back and post the instructions - otherwise, this might never get up on the blog!
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Perfect for any occasion! |
Supply list
- So Saffron 8.5x11" cardstock
- Whisper White 8.5x11" cardstock or large scraps
- Blushing Bride 8.5x11" cardstock or large scraps
- Vellum 8.5x11" cardstock
- Smoky Slate ink
- Tranquil Tide ink
- Blushing Bride ink
- Tea Time Framelits Dies
- Tea Together Cling Stamps
- Butterfly Gala stamp and punch set
- Accented Blooms Stamp Set
- Tailored Tag Label Punch
- Lace Dynamic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder
- Doily Builder Thinlits Dies (unorderable)
- Stampin' sponges
- Big Shot and adhesive
Now here's the fun part - you don't have to use my colour scheme. Instead of a soft pastel background, you could combine the Blushing Bride doily with a bold purple such as Rich Razzleberry or Blackberry Bliss. You can also try cutting out the teapot from paper with a tiny pattern (think chintz!) and make the tea cup a solid colour, or vice versa. You don't even have to emboss the piece of vellum - just leave it plain.
