Pink & Main: Hello with Plaid

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Typically I like to start my blog posts by saying “Hello friends!”, but today, I am sharing a card that does that for me! Justin here, and today I am so excited to share a card that I created using some of the newly release products! This card predominantly uses the Envelope Pop Up card Die Set, and I just love that there were enough dies in this set to make a full fledged card!

Below is a list of products I used in today’s card:

Envelope Pop Up Card Die Set
Rectangle Patterns Stencil
Stitched Rectangle Dies Set 1
Lakeside Premium Dye Ink
Barbershop Cardstock
Street Light Cardstock
Ice Rink Cardstock
EZ Glue
Foam Tape

Let’s get to some details on how I put this card together!

This card was pretty simple to put together. Using the Envelope Pop Up Card Die Set, I die cut (2) note pad dies from Ice Rink Cardstock, the “hello” and “friend” sentiment from Barbershop Cardstock, and a handful of stars from the Streetlight Cardstock. I also had some Plaid Patterned Paper from a past Crafty Courtyard Kit that I die cut with the 2nd largest die from the Stitched Rectangle Dies Set 1.

On an A2-sized card base, I adhered a 4″ x 5.25″ panel of Barbershop cardstock, and then the stitched rectangle plaid die directly on top of it with EZ Glue.

For the note pads, I used the Rectangle Patterns Stencil over them with Lakeside Premium Dye Ink to ink-blend my pattern. I also used the same ink to distress the edges. I adhered the “hello” and “friend” sentiments onto one note pad die, adhered a couple stars to it as well, and then adhered the whole unit slightly offset and tilted to the 2nd note pad die underneath. I used foam tape to adhere this whole item to my card front.

Using EZ Glue, I adhered the rest of my stars, and my card was completed!

Thank you so much for stopping by my blog today! I hope this plaid card leaves you with lots of excitement to get into your craft space and create something!

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Thanks again for stopping by!

Happy Crafting!

Justin

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