Today in the greenhouse we have some potted plants from the Simply Succulents Bundle and a splash of the Bloom Where You’re Planted Designer Series Paper.
I don’t know about you, but I seem to be always in need of a simple thank you card. Receiving a hand-crafted card is a true treasure and a great way to spread a little joy.
I love all the colors in this designer series paper and with a little fussy cutting, I dressed up the inside of my card. I don’t love fussy cutting things, but the Stampin’ Up! Paper Snips sure does make the job easier. It is all about the right tools, right? Or should I say toys! LOL
Cutting Measurements
All Measurement=inches CS=Cardstock DSP=Designer Series Paper Landscape Position=Long side Portrait Position=short side
Supplies
- Cinnamon Cider Cardstock- 5½ x 8½ (card base)
- Smoky Slate Cardstock-2×2
- Basic White Cardstock- 4 x 5¼ (outside), 4 x 5¼ (inside) #159276
- Garden Green Cardstock-2¾ x 5½
- Pear Pizzazz Cardstock- 2½ x 2¾
- Bloom Where You’re Planted Designer Series Paper
- Simply Succulents Bundle
- Memento Black Ink # 132708
- Stampin’ Cut and Emboss Machine #149653
- Paper Snips #103579
- Stampin’ Seal Adhesive
- Tombow Liquid Glue
Directions
- Score the Cinnamon Cider cardstock in landscape position at 4¼. Fold & burnish.
- Cut a 4×4 piece of DSP and then cut it on the diagonal, creating two equal pieces.
- Attach one piece to the Basic White panel and then attach to the card front.
- Use the Stampin’ Cut and Emboss machine and the Simply Succulents Bundle to crop the planter and the greenery. Attach the greenery to the planter using liquid glue.
- Now attach the plants to the card front.
- Use the Stamparatus to stamp the greeting in Memento Black Ink.
- Use the Paper Snips to fussy cut one of the plants from the paper.
- Use the Stamparatus to add the inside greeting and attach the potted plant on the lower right corner and adhere to the inside.