
Step by Step Tutorial: Create a Bold and Pretty Birthday Card with the Copperplate Happy Everything Collection
Hi there, this is Annie Williams, and today I’m excited to take you step-by-step through creating this bright and colorful birthday card made with the new Copperplate Happy Everything Collection by Paul Antonio. With four gorgeous BetterPress sentiment sets to choose from, this collection makes easy work of creating elegant cards for a variety of occasions.
Start by applying Matte Gold Hot Foil to white cardstock using the “Happy Birthday” plate from the Happy Birthday & Everything BetterPress Plate & Die Set and the Glimmer Hot Foil System.
Die cut the foiled sentiment out using the coordinating die from the set (I like to use Best Ever Craft Tape to hold my die in my place, but be sure to keep the tape off any foiled areas so you don’t remove any foiling!).
Trim a piece of white cardstock to 4.25” x 5.5” and blend Picked Raspberry Distress Ink over a little more than half of the panel using a Large Blending Brush.
Blend Carved Pumpkin Distress Ink over the other half of the panel, overlapping slightly in the center to ensure a smooth color transition.
Emboss the ink-blended panel using the Floating Balloons 3D Embossing Folder. The Universal Plate System makes it so easy to figure out the sandwich for these thicker embossing folders…just an “A” plate and “D” plate are all that are needed!
To bring out some of the embossed details a bit more, lightly rub a white pigment ink pad over the raised areas on the panel. Try to keep the ink pad fairly level white swiping to avoid any excess ink splotches.
Next, trim the edges of the panel down to a final size of 4” x 5.25”. Since embossing can cause your cardstock to “shrink” just a bit, I like to trim everything up in the end with a guillotine trimmer for really precise sizing. Adhere the panel to a top-folding A2-sized white card base using foam adhesive.
Die-cut flowers and leaves out of white, Rainforest, Carrot, Wild Berry, and Mirror Gold Cardstock using the Be Bold Blooms Die Set.
Adhere the sentiment to the lower right corner of the card front with foam squares, and then tuck the flowers around the sentiment to frame it using foam squares again.
Add the leaves behind the flowers using liquid glue. Detail Tweezers always help me when I’m trying to arrange and place small die-cuts onto a card!
Add Gold Mix Gems to embellish. (A craft pick works great for picking up and placing adhesive gems.)
The gorgeous script sentiments in the Copperplate Happy Everything Collection can be dressed up or down to suit your recipient. Try bold colors and fun die-cuts for an unexpected look!
Spellbinders Supplies:

Other supplies
Picked Raspberry and Carved Pumpkin Distress Inks, heavyweight white cardstock
I hope you enjoyed this colorful birthday card project, and thanks so much for stopping by today. You can find more inspiration over at my blog AnnieBWills.com or on Instagram.
One Comment
@craftee1 - Amy Tsuruta
very pretty! I love all the elements.