Use patterned paper to make a Best Wishes card (Abigail Rose DSP / Cottage Rose)

by Kylie

Hi everyone, I am sharing another card using some of the edge pieces of a patterned paper from the Abigail Rose Designer Series Paper pack. After colouring the patterned paper with Stampin’ Blends (Granny Apple Green, Daffodil Delight, Pale Papaya and Petal Pink), I then fussy cut out all the pieces and put them aside.

The card base was made from Crumb Cake cardstock. I then trimmed a piece of Petal Pink cardstock to slightly smaller than the card base before running it through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine with the Timber 3D Embossing Folder. I love the texture! It’s hard to see it in the photo but it looks so good in real life. I then adhered some of my cut out pieces along the edges of the textured piece. Whilst I adhered the patterned paper pieces directly to the cardstock, you could also adhere them with Stampin’ Dimensionals too and I think that would look great as well.

The sentiment from the Cottage Rose stamp set was stamped in Versamark on Crumb Cake cardstock before white heat embossing it. I used the All That die cut to cut out the sentiment. I left the die over the sentiment and applied a little Crumb Cake ink with a Blending Brush. It’s not quite the look I was going for but it does add a little more interest. To the back of the sentiment piece, I added a couple of lengths of Petal Pink Polyester Ribbon and then popped it up on the card using Stampin’ Dimensionals.

To finish off the card, I added Wink of Stella to the flowers and a bow made from Baker’s Twine.

Here’s the card…

The Abigail Rose Designer Series Paper is seriously gorgeous and I love how none of it goes to waste when making cards.

All of the supplies used to create today’s card can be found in my online store.

Thanks so much for stopping by! I hope you have a great day!

Happy Stamping, Kylie

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