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Crafted by Nicole LeBlanc

Spreading happiness... one card at a time.

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June 26, 2021

Hi crafty friends! This week I am sharing this floral card that uses mostly Pinkfresh Studio products. There is a lot of die cutting with this project, however, it came together pretty quickly as there is no coloring necessary for this card.

Handmade Hello Card using Pinkfresh Studio dies and washi tape

If you would like to see a video tutorial of this card, please click here:

I began this project by sticking by adhering the Anemone Magic washi tape onto some heavy weight cardstock. Since I had the washi out, I decided to adhere a few different strips of the washi down at once. I then cut out the images with the coordinating die cuts. I also ran the die through my Gemini die cutting machine with just some cardstock (without washi) to make some layers to add some dimension to some of my die cuts.

For my card design, I really wanted to work in some gold foil to coordinate with the gold accents on the Anemone Magic washi tape. To do this, I decided that I would run a large rectangle die from the stitched scalloped rectangle die set. I cut the rectangle out using a combination of gold foil cardstock and white heavy weight cardstock. Since the scalloped rectangle die cuts out 2 rectangles at once, I decided to cut it from gold foil cardstock and divide the rectangles for 2 different card projects. I created my card’s background panels by using the stitches background die from Pinkfresh Studio.

For my sentiment, I decided to die cut out both a happy birthday and a hello sentiment , using a combination of gold foil cardstock and vellum. I also die cut the sentiments out of some white cardstock and adhered it behind the foil die cuts, to add dimension to the sentiments.

Once all of my pieces were die cut, it was time to start assembling. For my card base, I used some 110lb cardstock  trimmed down to the size of an A2 card. I used a combination of tombow mono multi liquid glue and some tape runner to adhere my cards together.

Floral birthday card made using Pinkfresh Studio’s Anemone Magic washi tape and die combo.

I should also note, if you are interested in these fun washi products from Pinkfresh Studio, I previously made some cards using the Indigo Vines Washi tape. You can check out those products by visiting here.

Disclaimer: Whenever possible, this site uses affiliate links. I appreciate when you visit my affiliate links, as that helps to support this site and is of no additional cost to you.

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