Happy Birthday Pretty Flowers Card

This Happy Birthday Pretty Flowers Card uses some pretty flowered paper, a Die Cut Label, and some shiny Silver Ribbon tied with a bow.

Happy Birthday Pretty Flowers Card

SUPPLIES:

Stamps: Sweetly Scripted Stamps
Ink Pad: Petunia Pop ink pad
Cardstock: Petunia Pop cardstock
Summer Splash cardstock
Unbounded Beauty 12×12 Designer Series Paper (DSP)
Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine: Peaceful Season Dies (also part of a Bundle)
Ribbon: Gold & Silver 1/8″ Trim Combo Pack
Adhesives: Tombow Multipurpose Liquid Glue
Stampin’ Dimensionals
Tear & Tape

INSTRUCTIONS:

1-Cut Your Papers:
~Petunia Pop Card Base: 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″. Score and fold at 4-1/4″.
~DSP Print: 4″ x 5-1/4″

2-Ribbon:
~Put a 1″ strip of Tear & Tape on the back of your DSP Print about 1″ from the bottom on both edges of your DSP Print.
~Attach the end of your Ribbon at the top of one strip of Tape.
~Wrap it around the front of your DSP and attach it to the top of your other Tape strip.
~Continue wrapping your Ribbon so there are three Layers. It doesn’t matter which side the angles are on since they will be gathered together when you tie your Bow.
~Cut the Ribbon when you are finished wrapping it.
~Slide your Ribbon under the center of your Layers of Ribbon. Tie a Bow.
~Trim the ends. I left mine extra long this time as I liked the look.

3-Word Label:
NOTE: It doesn’t matter whether you stamp or die cut first.

~Stamp your Words with Petunia Pop ink.
~Die cut your Label from Summer Splash cardstock centering your Words.
~Put Stampin’ Dimensionals on the back.

3-Finish Your Card:
~Glue your DSP Card Front to your Petunia Pop Card Base.
~Decide where you want your Word Label.
~Attach it with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

Your Happy Birthday Pretty Flowers Card is finished.

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