Welcome to the November Technique Blog Hop featuring paper layering! You'll get lots of great ideas just by clicking from one blog to the next. (If you're already hopping then you've probably arrived from the talented
Michelle Loncar's blog. From here, you'll visit
Arty Maz next.)
I knew that I wanted to make a fancy fold card to incorporate multiple layers, and I decided to create an easy double gate fold card using the Cedar and Pines collection and the November stamp of the month, Family Time.
To create the card base, I started with a piece of 5.5"x12" Cedar and Pine patterned paper. I scored the paper at 2", 4", 8", and 10", then folded to create the gate fold. Finally, on the top outside corners, cut off triangles from the fold to 2.75". Attach the cut off triangles to the bottom of the front card flap.
Both the circles (cut with Thin Cuts) and the inside panels use Candy Apple and White Daisy card stock. I intentionally left the inside blank but will probably stamp a Christmas sentiment before I send this card to a dear friend.
On the White Daisy circle, I stamped the leafy spray in Toffee and then added leaves (1st and 2nd generation stamping) in Evergreen. I used 3D foam tape to attach the flower (stamped in Peach, Candy Apple, and Black). I think it should have been a little lower, but it was stuck very well so I left it! I added in Gold & White ribbon and gold glitter gems to finish off the card.
The flower is the 8th paper layer on this card, so I think I met the technique challenge. I'd love for you to leave a comment before you click on her name to hop on over to see
Arty Maz's blog! (Also, let me know in the comments if you have any questions.)