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Horizon Birthday

April 1, 2022

My son-in-law is celebrating his birthday today and I thought I would share with you the card I made for him. Since I had the New Horizon Designer Series Paper on my desk, I had to create his card using some of this gorgeous paper. I cut my card base from Blackberry Bliss card and added an extra score line to the centre front of the card. I folded this small section back onto itself and glued it down to give a half-width front panel. I cut a piece of New Horizon Designer Series Paper to fit the front panel and also the back panel. I stamped the tree image from the On The Horizon stamp set across the Designer Series Paper panels using Blackberry Bliss ink.

I stamped the grass image from the On The Horizon stamp set across the bottom of the panels again using Blackberry Bliss ink. I also stamped the bird image from the same stamp set across the panels using Blackberry Bliss ink. I attached the panels to the card base.

I stamped “happy birthday” from the Artistically Inked stamp set onto Basic White card and cut it out using one of the Stitched Rectangle Dies. I attached the greeting to the front panel only. I cut Blackberry Bliss card using a slightly large Stitched Rectangle and attached it to the back of the greeting and the back of the front panel. I cut basic white card and attached it to the back of the front panel to give me somewhere to write a message. Not sure if I got the fold right but I love the finished look. The New Horizon Designer Series Paper makes it so easy to create a wow scenery card, don’t you think?

Bye for now,

Kris

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2 Comments leave one →
  1. Shirley permalink
    April 1, 2022 7:11 am

    I also love this paper Kris. A lovely card

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    • kreatinwithkris permalink*
      April 1, 2022 7:30 am

      Thanks Shirley, it is gorgeous paper. Will be sorry to see this one go when the catalogue retires.

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