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A Trio Of Wildflower Wishes

Hello there, Michelle Short here and I am delighted to be back on the Spellbinders blog using the Wildflowers collection by Lisa Horton. This wonderful collection features wildflowers, some fabulous background elements and fantastic sentiments. Everything works well together, but you can use elements separately too!

BIRTHDAY WISHES

My first card uses the Layered Gladiolus Etched Dies for my focal point, combined with one of the sentiment sets, plus the Script Text BetterPress Plate for a subtle background.

A TRIO OF WILDFLOWER WISHES, SDS-203, S4-1431, BP-287, S4-1429

To make this card:

  1. Place Script Text BetterPress Plate onto Chase.
  2. Place 4.25” x 5.5” panel of Classic White ColorWheel Cardstock onto Platen, holding in place with Best Ever Craft Tape.
  3. Place Platen on top of platform and run through Platinum SIX.
  4. Remove cardstock from Platen.

TIP: Make sure to have all three shims underneath the Chase for this technique. You may also need an extra shim depending on the pressure of your machine. Since I am using “normal” cardstock, the impression is very subtle. If you wanted a better impression, use BetterPress Card Panels instead.

A TRIO OF WILDFLOWER WISHES, SDS-203, S4-1431, BP-287, S4-1429

  • Die cut panel using largest oval from Scallop and Stitched Edge Ovals Etched Dies.
  • Adhere to A2 sized (4.25” x 5.5”) card base using thin foam tape.
  • Adhere gladiolus stem (with flowers) on top using liquid glue. Cut off excess overhanging bottom of card with scissors.
  • Adhere leaves using liquid glue.

A TRIO OF WILDFLOWER WISHES, SDS-203, S4-1431, BP-287, S4-1429

BEST WISHES

For my next card, I wanted to create a shaped card using the Scallop and Stitched Edge Ovals Etched Dies, along with Layered Wildflowers Etched Dies. There are a few ways you can create shaped card bases; the hinge method is my preferred way.

A TRIO OF WILDFLOWER WISHES, S4-1431, S4-1430, SDS-202

To make this card:

A TRIO OF WILDFLOWER WISHES, S4-1431, S4-1430, SDS-202

  1. Die cut scallop die from Scallop and Stitched Edge Ovals Etched Dies from Classic White ColorWheel Cardstock
  2. On one of the panels, score a line about 0.5” from the top using a score board and bone folder to create a hinge.
  3. Add adhesive to the hinge and adhere to the back of the other panel.

TIP: If your shaped card isn’t standing up well, cut a little off the back panel at the bottom to have a straight line. This will help it stand up nicely.

A TRIO OF WILDFLOWER WISHES, S4-1431, S4-1430, SDS-202

WARM WISHES

For my last card, I’m using the Butterfly Silhouettes Registration Press Plate & Die Set. These butterflies have two layers that you can press (or foil) – one being the base of the butterfly, and the other, the detail layer. I decided to press the detail layer onto coloured cardstock, but if you wanted a white outline, you could use the registration method.

A TRIO OF WILDFLOWER WISHES, BPR-028, BP-287, SDS-203

To make the card:

  1. Plate butterfly from Butterfly Silhouettes Registration Press Plate & Die Set onto Chase.
  2. Place piece of Violet ColorWheel Cardstock onto the Platen, holding in place with Best Ever Craft Tape.
  3. Ink plate using Mulberry BetterPress Ink.
  4. Place Platen onto platform and run through Platinum SIX.
  5. Remove cardstock from Platen.
  • Die cut butterfly using coordinating die.

TIP: Since I was again pressing onto “normal” cardstock, I made sure to have all three shims under the Chase. Experiment with what pressure works best for your machines.

A TRIO OF WILDFLOWER WISHES, BPR-028, BP-287, SDS-203

A TRIO OF WILDFLOWER WISHES, BPR-028, BP-287, SDS-203

I hope you have enjoyed seeing my projects today, and I have inspired you to check out the Wildflowers collection by Lisa Horton. It is such a pretty one and the sets are very versatile. Thank you so much for visiting, and I hope you have a wonderful day!

Spellbinders Supplies:


OTHER SUPPLIES

Thin foam tape, scoring board & bone folder.

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