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How to make a card in coppers and green

December 4, 2023 by Judi Anderson Leave a Comment

4 Dec

How to make a card that is rich in coppers and green. Sending a heartfelt message to a loved one is like wrapping them in a warm embrace. Today, let’s explore a beautifully crafted card designed to convey that sentiment. A stunning creation that intertwines nature’s beauty with thoughtful design. Join me in unveiling the “Ringed with Nature Card.” With a Copper Clay base and adorned with a touch of Pretty Peacock. This pattern is found in the Hello, Irresistable 6 x 6 Designer Series Paper (DSP). Let’s look into the details of this design to convey the message “Thinking of You” in the most heartfelt way.

The “Ringed with Nature Card” is a masterpiece that marries elegance with natural allure. Its Copper Clay base sets the stage for a heartfelt message. Complemented by a 4″ x 5 1/4″ piece of Very Vanilla inside. This interior canvas provides ample space to pen a personal message that speaks volumes. I have added a 1″ x 4″ strip of D.S.P. in Pretty Peacock to each end of this peice.

What makes this project truly unique is its thoughtful design. With a 4 1/4″ x 4 1/4″ card front connected to a 1″ flap atop the base, this innovative design creates a striking visual effect. The flap, adorned with images, adds a touch of organic charm.

How to make a card in copers and green. #RingedWithNaturestampset

How to make a card that is rich in color can be simple.

I choose a rich brown like Copper Clay and a deep green like Pretty Peacock. Use these colors in your papers and stamped images. Don’t forget to add a touch of surprise with a color like Pumpkin Pie. This really adds a pop to your card! All the supplies I used to make this card are available at MY ONLINE STORE HERE.

As the card front unfolds, it reveals the intricate pattern of the Pretty Peacock D.S.P. with a pattern of stems. This adds depth and character to the design. The subtle yet captivating hues of the leafy pattern evokes a sense of tranquility and connection to nature.

“Thinking of You” is more than just a sentiment—it’s a heartfelt expression of care and affection. As the recipient opens this crafted card, they’ll be greeted by a stunning visual display & the warmth of your heartfelt thoughts and well wishes.

This “Ringed with Nature Card” is a testament to the beauty of thoughtful design and the power of a heartfelt message. Its Copper Clay base, adorned with Pretty Peacock Designer Series Paper, creates a visual masterpiece that reflects nature’s elegance and invites sentiments of warmth and care.

Sending this card is like sending a piece of nature’s embrace. A heartfelt reminder that someone special is in your thoughts. Let this card convey your sentiments in the most exquisite way possible, creating a cherished moment that lingers in the heart of the recipient. Check out this card that I shared with you earlier this year using the same stamp set.

Until we meet again. . .

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