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Monochromatic Wreath Card
Monochromatic Wreath Card
- August 3, 2021
- by Rebecca Walton
I LOVE white on white cards and today I make one! But, not all is white. I'll use a variety of berry colored inks to accent this card with a blackberry wreath.
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Archival Wendy Vecchi Ink Kit #6 – Mini Pad 4 Pack
$11.99Waterproof Permanent Ink
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Archival Tim Holtz Distress Ink Kit #2
$11.99Waterproof Permanent Ink
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Card Creator A2 Card Matting Basics A Dies
$21.99$15.39Die - A2 Matting
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Lawn Fawn – Lawn Cuts – You’re Sweet Line Border Die
$6.98$4.89Die - Sentiment
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Scor-Pal Eighths Scoring Board
$29.95$20.96Paper Scoring Board
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Art Glitter Designer Dries Clear 2 oz Bottle
$5.75Liquid Glue
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Art Glitter Glue Metal Tip Attachment
$4.25Tip for Glue Bottle
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Lawn Fawn Stamp Shammy
$8.75Stamp Shammy
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Double-Sided 3D Foam Tape
$3.99Double-Sided 3D Foam Tape - 6.56 feet
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Archival Wendy Vecchi Ink Kit #3 – Mini Pad 4 Pack
$11.99Waterproof Permanent Ink
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Archival Wendy Vecchi Ink Kit #2 – Mini Pad 4 Pack
$11.99Waterproof Permanent Ink
Additional Supplies
- Cardstock – White (A2 Base, die, and panel)
- Envelope – White
- Die – Spellbinders Nestabilities Classic Heart (S4-136)
- Die – Spellbinders Nestabilities A2 Matting
- Pencil
- Ribbon – White
Instructions
The first thing that we will do is prepare our paper. We need an A2 base in white cardstock. So, to make the base cut an 8-1/2″ x 11″ piece of cardstock in the middle at the 5-1/2″ mark on the long side. Then take one of those pieces and place on a paper scoring board and score in the middle on the long edge at 4-1/4″. Now, you have a base!


Rebecca Walton
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2 Comments
Such a sweet card and envelope Rebecca! Thank you for the ideas.
I’m so glad that you like it Margaret!