Layered Tulips Slimline Card

Hey card making friends.  It’s the 14th of the month and that means NEW PRODUCTS over at SPELLBINDERS and I have a couple to share with you today.  I created the Layered Tulips Slimline Card with these new Die Sets that go live today.

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handmade slimline card with a filigree white background and pink tulips created with new card making and die cutting products from Spellbinders

There is a whole new release Layered Fleur Bouquet Collection by Becca Feeken including a lovely selection of floral dies and another equally fabulous collection of background filigree dies in a variety of sizes.

handmade slimline card with a filigree white background and pink tulips created with new card making and die cutting products from Spellbinders

How to create the Spellbinders Layered Tulips Slimline Card

Start by using the Half Slimline Bracket Etched Dies, cutting them twice out of white and then mounting them to a 3-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ piece of Alabaster (vanilla) card.

Next, mount this to a piece of Pink Sand card cut at 3-3/4 x 8-3/4

To Create the Slimline Card Base

Cut a piece of  white cardstock 7-1/2 x 8-3/4″

with the 7-1/2″ side at the top, score at 3-3/4 to create the card base.

Attach the card front to the card base.

handmade slimline card with a filigree white background and pink tulips created with new card making and die cutting products from Spellbinders

Creating and coloring the Layered Tulips:

Cut the tulips out of Pink Sand and the stems and leaves from Rainforest.

Next, as you already have a colored card base you only need to accent the color, so blend in Worn Lipstick Distress Oxide Ink to the tulips.

Blend Mowed Lawn and Rustic Wilderness Distress Oxide Inks onto the leaves.

Stack the pieces and glue them together.

Attach them to the center of the die cut design using foam squares.

Finally, cut the sentiment three times, stack and attach to the bottom of the card

 

Visit my How to Create a Slimline Card page for more information on  this fabulous card size

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Card Making Supplies used for the Spellbinders Layered Tulips Slimline Card:

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10 thoughts on “Layered Tulips Slimline Card”

  1. So pretty and yet it’s delicate at the same time. It just says “Spring Is Here.” What a delight someone would have upon opening the envelope.

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