Hello Friends! I hope you’re doing well! I appreciate you stopping by to check out today’s project featuring the Layered Rosette die and stencil combo! Let’s not waste time and jump right into it!

NOTE: all supplies are linked in the thumbnails at the end of this blog post.

I began this project by cutting the Layered Rosettes from Neenah 110lb cardstock and then used the stencils for the ink blending. The colors used were Guava, Watermelon, Cantaloupe, Melon, Surf and Ocean. Once the ink blending was complete, I adhered the layers of the Rosettes together using liquid glue along with silver centers.

For the background, I used the A2 Marquee die and splattered that with black acrylic ink before adhering the silver Streamer Ribbons die cuts. The Rosettes were then adhered using liquid glue and trimmed off before adhering this panel to a black panel for contrast.

The Happy Birthday sentiment was cut from black cardstock twice, the shadow portion was cut from Neenah 110lb twice and all of the pieces were adhered together before being added to the card with foam strips.

That does it for this one! I hope you enjoyed it, and I hope it inspires you to get crafty in your space! Thanks again for joining me, and I hope you have a fabulous day! Stay awesome, Friend!

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Lori Spitzer
Pretty! It’s good that you gave so many angles of this one b/c it was looking a bit like a yellow/brown sunflower at first. Then I was able to pick out that the middles of the rosettes were actually silver. Then I realized that the streamers were also silver, not black. The light was tricky on this one. Nice make!
Lori S in PA
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tracyware333
Thanks Lori! Yes, it’s super hard to photograph metallic cardstock for sure! Hope you’re having a great week, Lovely!
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