Good morning blogging friends! Today I have another card to share with you using Vintage Wallpaper, Botanical Butterflies, and Ticking Strip stamps from JustRite Stampers. I love making this Z-Fold card, because you can see both sides of the cardstock, I thought using two background stamps (one on each side), would be perfect. I also created a video/tutorial showing you step-by-step how this card was made. I asked my DH to watch the video to see if he could understand what I was saying, he said "it was a little confusing, but when I watched the entire video, it made sense". I hope this makes sense to you, but I had so much to say LOL!!
Be sure and visit the designers listed below for more inspiration today:
JustRite Inspiration
Sharon Harnist
Linda Duke - Me :)
Darsie Bruno
Eva Dobilas
Angela Barkhouse
Remember you can click on the picture to make them larger for easier viewing, and all supplies are listed below.
Thanks for visiting today. Linda ❤❤
Supplies used:
Stamps: Botanical Butterflies, Vintage Wallpaper, and Ticking Strip Background Stamp – JustRite Stampers.
Stamp Pad: Sandal, Salmon Adirondack Dye Pads, Memento Dew Drop Fade-resistant Rich-Cocoa Ink – eclectic Paperie.
Cardstock: Very Vanilla – Stampin’ Up!
Spellbinders™: Classic Edges One Edgeabilities, Standard Circles SM, Standard Circles LG, and Tear Drop Circles Nestabilities.
Copic Markers: Y00 Barium Yellow, Y21 Buttercup Yellow, Y32 Cashmere, Y19 Napoli Yellow, R00 Pinkish White, RV10 Pale Pink, R21 SasdonyxR22 Light Prawn, RV42 Salmon Pink, G12 Sea Green, G24 Willow, G99 Olive, 0 Colorless Blender – eclectic Paperie.
Ribbon: May Arts Ivory Wrinkle Ribbon – The Stamp Simply Ribbon Store.
Misc.: Maya Road Vintage Pearls Trinket Pins,
What a fantastic tutorial for an absolutely stunning card! I love all the details you built into this lovely design: the scalloped top border is wonderful, the many layered images...just the right touch of pearls. You continually amaze me with your artistry and creativity. I think if I could only subscribe to one blog, it would have to be yours.
Posted by: kathyc/northcarolina | March 18, 2012 at 05:58 AM
Beautiful design, lovely coloring and dimension!
Posted by: conniecrafter | March 17, 2012 at 07:45 AM
lovely card. thank you for sharing.
Posted by: rush | March 17, 2012 at 01:52 AM
I find your post interesting and just wanted to appreciate the work which you do
Posted by: Tods Outlet | March 17, 2012 at 01:07 AM
So very beautiful and your video makes it look so fast and easy, but know you must have spend a lot of time on it. Edna
Posted by: Edna Burgess | March 16, 2012 at 11:33 AM
This is absolutely amazing girl! I had to drop in and leave a little love! You always blow me away with your gorgeous designs.
Posted by: Jerri Kay | March 16, 2012 at 05:53 AM
very pretty card like how you did this
Posted by: Georgette | March 16, 2012 at 05:27 AM
A stunning creation, as always. Love the soft colors.
Posted by: Sharon Johnson | March 16, 2012 at 05:18 AM
WOW! That is Absolutely Gorgeous. Love the stick pin for that little extra touch
ColleenB.
Posted by: ColleenB, | March 16, 2012 at 04:29 AM
This is amazing, Linda -- gorgeous card!
Posted by: Sharon Harnist | March 15, 2012 at 04:00 PM
WOOOOOW! THIS is BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!! LOVE all the work you put into this!!!!!!! JUST GORGEOUS!!!!!!! THANKS for the video! :)
Posted by: Becky Green | March 15, 2012 at 01:33 PM
Not confusing at all! Beautiful! Thanks!
Posted by: Terri S | March 15, 2012 at 12:37 PM
Thanks Linda for this great tutorial on your Z-card. I have seen these before but haven't tried one with a spellbinder die to shape the edge. Your card is beautiful, and couldn't help but notice that you are using Becca's Bow Maker. Isn't that a great tool? I have been seeing these pop up all over and am so happy for her.
Marcie
Posted by: Marcie Smith | March 15, 2012 at 09:28 AM