Everyone loves to get happy mail, and I especially love receiving beautiful cards like this!
This card was designed by Carole Anderson and showcases the beautiful Hand Penned Petals DSP from a couple of years ago. This is such gorgeous paper!
She used the Layering Diorama die-cut as a contrasting anchor point for her greeting tag. LOVE THIS!
This card layout is a perfect example of how to use up those retired DSP. You could make a whole stack and simply change up the greetings for different occasions. You make two cards at a time with this tutorial with zero waste
How You Can Make It:
Card Base: Pick Color from your DSP: 2@ 8 1/2 x 5 1/2, score 4 1/4
Inside Mat Layer: Basic White: 2@4 x 5 1/4
Front Mat Layer: Basic White:2@ 4 x 5 1/4
DSP: Any double-sided: 2@ 3 3/4 x 5 ( measure across the bottom 2 inches and measure up the side 3 1/2 and mark. Cut between score lines. Then simply use opposite-patterned pieces on your card for contrast.)
Ribbon: 2 @ 7 inches ( or you can use cardstock to cover the seam as well)
Greeting Tag: Basic White: 2@ shape to fit your greeting
Anchor Tag: Color from DSP: 2@ any shape to layer under your greeting tag
Dots: any to coordinate with your card


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