We’re continuing the trend from last week’s TGIF where Dawn encouraged us to think beyond the seasons when it comes to our crafting supplies. Kelly’s here with another idea for you, this time using the Rustic Wreath dies for a springy project. This set was originally released in the fall, so it’s fun to see her springy take on these products!
Hello and welcome! It’s Kelly here today sharing a springtime card using an idea that I’ve had swirling
around in my head for a while; actually, since the Rustic Wreath was first released. I thought it would be
fun to swap out the twig looking wreath and color it with some green Distress Oxide inks and add some
of the petite flowers from the BotaniCuts Wildflower Mix.
To begin, I die cut the wreath base and 4 each of the two twig branches and used the assembly guide to
put the wreath together. I used liquid glue and followed each step on the guide until it was complete. I
used springy colors for the flowers and attached them using liquid glue and mini foam squares until I
was satisfied with the arrangement.
I stamped the sentiment, which is from the Lovely Blossoms stamp set, directly in the center of a
Crimped Circle using black ink. I added the wreath over the top using foam squares for dimension. The
background was created using the Seed Catalog Background stamp on an A2 panel of white cardstock. I
also added the swirl die that is included in the Frosted Frames die collection to frame the wreath.
I added the wreath in the middle of the background panel using additional foam squares. I also stamped
the accent sentiment, that is also included in the Lovely Blossoms stamp set, and die cut it using one of
the small banner dies in the Sentiment Suite Basics die collection. The bow is from the fabulous Put a
Bow On It stamp/die set. I used three different colors of ink to the main bow image, layering the ink with
finger sponge daubers for a natural look. The detail image was stamped using the darkest of the 3
yellow inks. I added it to the bottom of the wreath and then positioned the accent sentiment portion
using mini foam squares.
I added the panel to a top-folding A2 card base using liquid glue and then sprinkled some glitter over the
top of the wreath for some sparkle and shine. I didn’t have a particular recipient in mind when I sat
down to create this card, but I love that it could be used for a sympathy card all the way to a birthday
card, depending on your needs. This is one that I’ll add to my stash for a rainy day! Thanks for joining me
today! I hope you’ll take some time to re-think new ways to use some of your seasonal supplies for a
fresh, new look!