Thursday, May 21, 2020

Anniversary Cards with Tutti Designs

Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today with lots of fun products from the store.  Please visit the store for all the fun products I've used today.



I had small amounts of Prima Marketing Art Alchemy paints in Flame and Gold remaining so I decided to create some backgrounds by painting the left over paints on Strathmore Watercolor Paper.  It doesn't look very pretty, but the resulting card definitely is! 




I created the card using Maja Designs Vintage Summer Basics 1910 with the Tutti Designs Bird Tapestry die.  For definition, I cut the painted panel to fit behind the die.



I added brads to the flowers, then inked the edges of the panel with Lawn Fawn Sunflower Ink and then matted it with Bazzill Gold Coins Cardstock.


The panel was then added to Maja Design Vintage Summer Basics 1912 and Bazzill Gold Coins Cardstock.  It was then added to a pink card with Scrapbook Adhesives 3D Foam Squares.   


Nuvo Crystal Drops in Party Pink were added to the corner designs.  The phrase, from Art Impressions Watercolor Cling stamps, was stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink on a scrap of Vintage Summer Basics 1912 and pink cardstock.



My 2nd card was created using Maja Designs Vintage Summer Basics 1933 and the same Tutti Designs die.  A totally different effect was created.   


I adhered Bazzill Marshmallow Cardstock behind the die cut panel giving emphasis to the die cut areas.  The die cut panel was matted with pink cardstock.


Vintage Summer Basics 1910 was added to a pink card and the phrase, from Art Impressions Watercolor Cling stamps was stamped with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink on Bazzil Marshmallow Cardstock.



I used a Tutti Designs Oval Die to die cut the phrase and a larger mat. It was added to the card with Scrapbook Adhesives 3D Foam Squares.   Raspberry Liquid Pearls were added to the corners of the card.

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