Hi everyone! Welcome back to SugarPea Designs blog! Hope you are having a wonderful and creative day!
It’s Raluca here and I’m excited to be back with a new card showcasing the super cute and new “Better Together” stamp set and it’s coordinating dies “SugarCut – Better Together“.
The images in this set are so adorable and you can create some lovely cards with them to give to your loved ones. For today’s card I also used the awesome new SugarCut – Card Front Element Builder die set and the beautiful Sugar & Spice Patterned Paper Collection.
First step into creating this beauty was to choose a beautiful pattern paper. This specific paper stood out and it was perfect for my idea. I die cut it using the largest stitched rectangle die from the Card Front Element Builder die set and I adhered it to a white card base.
Next I stamped the cute images and colored them using Spectrum Noir markers. I die cut them using the coordinating dies and mounted them on the card. I white embossed a sentiment on a yellow strip of cardstock and adhered it to the panel. To complete the sentiment I stamped the second part directly on the card, next to the images. To finish my project I glued a few clear sequins to the panel, I added Wink of Stella all over my images and my card was done.
I had a lot of fun playing with this sweet stamp set and I really hope that I inspired you to play with some SugarPea Designs goodies.
Supplies:
Better Together
SugarCut – Better Together
SugarCut – Card Front Element Builder
Sugar & Spice Patterned Paper Collection
That’s all for today. Hope to see you soon!
Billie A
March 12, 2018 at 7:38 pmYour card is so much fun. I love the layout, colors and awesome images and sentiment..
lorraine turner
April 8, 2018 at 1:31 amHi Raluca,
What a clean and simple design. This is often the best sort of card because it highlights the image/s more. I like the sentiment and I especially like how you have split this putting half embossed on the yellow card stock and the rest directly on the card front. I will definitely be trying this technique out. Thank you for sharing this with us crafters. :O)