I'll leaf it up to you!
I am so sorry for the terrible pun, but I wanted to make a point. For the next 4 Saturdays, I will be showing you a new card using Poppy stamps, Lorelai leaf # 839 http://www.poppystamps.com/prod-125.htm .At the end of the series please let me know which Lorelai leaf card you liked best!
I kept the first card very simple. I cut a piece of white card 4X5 1/4 inches and embossed a frame. I die cut the loelai leaf. I then die cut the lorelai leaf using tress dots paper # 77897. I layered the white piece on an A2 size card and adhered the key lime leaf in the opening of the white piece. So it has a flat look. What do you think?
See you next Saturday with the next card.
i love the technique but please, please, please tell me how you embossed the frame.
Posted by: jani b | 07/06/2012 at 10:15 PM
This is a simple and beautiful card! I love it!
Posted by: Linda Broom | 07/07/2012 at 06:15 AM
Very elegant looking.
stamping sue
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Posted by: sue wisniewski | 07/07/2012 at 06:18 AM
very neat and simple but nice
Posted by: ellen lightfoot | 07/07/2012 at 04:04 PM
how did you emboss the frame? an emboss folder? i really, really hope to hear from you because i have been wanting to make some stationery using embossed frames. thanks for your time.
Posted by: jani b | 07/14/2012 at 10:17 AM
Jani b-
I just used a spellbinder rectangle die and embossed it with my cuttlebug instead of diecutting it. I always have to look on the internet for the exact sandwich as I can never remember it. Ya would think I would write it down!! :) Hope this helps.
Posted by: sue t. | 07/15/2012 at 11:45 AM