Botanical Invitations

I always do a celebration for those that qualify for my FREE  Event during Sale-a-bration and so today I thought I would share the invitations that I made for everyone along with a PDF tutorial for you.

This card uses a couple of the items on our Retirement list that I’m sad to see go specifically the wonderful Gorgeous Grunge (130514/130517) which is wonderful for collage or creating backgrounds with interest and the Botanical Builder Framelits Dies (140625) since they have these wonderful pop up areas to the flowers that create wonderful 3d effects.

Here is the tutorial that I’ve created for you – so you can make some too!

Botanical Builder Celebrate Card PDF Tutorial (printable)

And I’ve given you a complete supply list below.

Want to see another card using this bundle of products? Here is a wonderful swap I received from Susan using the Botanical Blooms Bundle.

She used the Wetlands stamp set (126995/126697) sentiment and the Bloomin’ Hearts Thinlits Die (140621) when making this easel card.

Supplies:

Stamp Set: Balloon Adventures (142823), Hardwood Background Stamp (133032/133035), and Gorgeous Grunge (130514/130517)

Inks: Sahara Sand Classic Ink (126976) and Basic Black Archival Ink (140931)

Paper: Wild Wasabi (108641), Basic Black (121045), Sahara Sand (121043), Wisteria Wonder (122922), and Whisper White Card stock (100730)

Accessories: Botanical Builder Framelits Dies (140625)

 

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One thought on “Botanical Invitations

  1. I love your card! Wisteria Wonder is one of my go-to colors. You just can’t go wrong with it. Thanks for sharing the tutorial.

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