I am the absolute worst at remembering anniversaries and I had this in mind when I was thinking about what design to do for this week's tutorial. This card is so quick and easy to make that it may just come in handy!
What you'll need:
- Plain white card (13.5x13.5cm)
- Red card stock
- White card stock
- Vellum
- Anniversary sentiment stamp
Step 1:
Firstly you'll need to cut a 13x13cm piece of red card stock. Stick this to the front of the card. You'll then need a slightly smaller (12.5x12.5cm) piece of white card stock. Die cut a heart out of the middle of the white card, you want to line it up so that it is slightly above centre in order to leave space for the sentiment stamp.
Step 2:
Next take a piece of vellum that is large enough to cover the heart. I used the Card-io Majestix Branching Out Stamps to create the design on the vellum (I know, yawn, get some new stamps Hev...But they're just so good!). Heat emboss clear ink with holographic sparkle embossing powder. This can then be stuck to the back of the white card, making sure that you cover the whole heart. You can then stick the white card onto the red.
Step 3:
For the final step you just need to bling it up a bit! I added some liquid pearl to the vellum just to make it stand out a little bit some. I also added a silver glitter glue border around the edge of the card. And last but not least I added stamped a Happy Anniversary sentient, which I then heat embossed in clear ink.
This design can be really easily adapted if you don't have the right colour card stock and if you don't have vellum then no problem you can just heat emboss straight onto the base card.
Hope you enjoyed today's tutorial, keep an eye out for next week's!
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