World of Dreams Class-to-Go
Included in your packet of suppliesyou’ll find the two baggies.
One has all of the pre-cut card stock to make the 5 cards below.
Inside the folded cards are the pieces to make each card so remove them from the bag carefully so as not to get the pieces mixed up.
The small baggie has some of the other card stock and pre-punched pieces along with ribbon pieces.
1.Embossed Flower card
- Rub the embossing buddy across your Island Indigo oval die-cut. Ink the image in Versamark ink and stamp onto the Oval. Heat emboss using White embossing powder.
- Ink the small leaves image in Versamark ink and stamp all over your Basic Gray card stock piece rotating the image so the stamping is random. Adhere to the main card.
- Add the two thin black strips on the Basic Gray piece.
- Ink your greeting in Black or Basic Gray ink and stamp on the very bottom right of the main Smoky Slate full card.
- Lay the embossed oval onto the card adding the White oval frame over its edge to check placement. Adhere the embossed piece to the main card.
- Add small pieces of dimensionals to the White frame and adhere.
2.Thinking of you Sunsetcard
- You’ll need sticky or post-it notes for this technique. Adhere these to your White layer of card stock making sure they are evenly placed. Press down on the edges well.
- Use Razzleberry ink and a sponge(not a dauber) to add ink in soft circles working from off the card stock onto the card stock. Continue adding ink until you’re happy with the depth of color. Remember you are adding ink slowly in soft circles like you’re washing; not a dabbing motion.
- Add Tangelo Twist (or Tangerine Tango) in the same manner leaving room to add the Crushed Curry at the top.
- Remove the post-it notes. Ink your stamp and greeting (Thoughts & Prayers) in Black ink (Stazon, Memento or Classic Black) and stamp as shown.
- Sponge the punched butterfly with Rich Razzleberry ink and add to the card. The rhinestones are colored with Pumpkin Pie Blendabilities markers.
- Wrap the long ribbon around the card front and adhere to the back with glue dots. Add to the Black layer and then to the main card.
3. Thank Youcard
- Ink your main image in Soft Suede ink and stamp onto your large Soft Sky circle layer. Add the pearls as shown.
- Ink your greeting (Lots of Thanks) in Soft Suede ink and stamp onto the strip of Vanilla card stock leaving room for the button on the right.
- Using a piercing tool and mat, poke holes in two corners of your Vanilla layer. You could also use a corner rounder instead. Adhere to the textured Soft Suede layer and to the main card.
- Add the stamped circle.
- Adhere the greeting strip with dimensionals. Finish with the button and knot of ribbon.
4. Thankful for You Card
- Ink the birds nest image in Black ink and stamp onto the left side of the large White oval. Add a few leaves using Pear Pizzazz ink (stamped off if your ink is darker than mine).
- Ink the tall weeds/leaves image in Pear Pizzazz ink and stamp a few times on your Pear Pizzazz layer. I stamped three – one low on the left, one medium height beside it towards the right and the last one very high so it would stick out above the White oval.
- Ink your greeting (Good Greetings) in Black ink and stamp onto the bottom right edge.
- Sponge your punched flowers with Pear Pizzazz ink and adhere beside the main image.
- Wrap two pieces of linen thread around the left edge securing the ends underneath. Tie a bow with the remaining piece adding it beside the flowers.
- Adhere the Black strip to the main card and the main layer to that.
5. Soft & Pretty Birds Nestcard
- Ink the birds nest in Lost Lagoon ink and stamp onto the White die-cut window piece.
- Add your greeting in Basic Gray or Black.
- Adhere to the pink layer.
- Add the three Silver brads to the embossed Pool Party layer.
- Cut a banner end onto the long strips of Basic Gray and adhere to the main card.
- Add all remaining layers as shown, adding dimensionals to the main image.
Thank you for ordering my World of Dreams Class to Go.
I hope you enjoyed making your cards.
LeeAnn Greff