Love Laughter Card
- melanie patton
- Sep 10, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Sep 14, 2021
Supplies needed:

quilt flower embossing folder Sizzix
Thank you for joining my blog! Cut Wisteria cardstock 5.5" x 8.5", score at the 4.25" and fold. Making a 5.5" x 4.25" card. Place the fold to the left side of the die-cut with the card front in the embossing folder and the remainder of the card flat. Run through the die-cut machine to create the embossed image.

Place Very Vanilla cardstock in the stamping platform position stamp.
Then close the door of misti on the stamp, then ink stamp portion with the Rich Razzleberry stamp and clean. Ink with Melon Mambo overlapping the first color section and an extra section of the stamp from a different angle stamp, clean stamp. Ink with the Old Olive overlapping and the remainder of the uninked section at another angle. The stamp image then remove the stamp. Position decorative stamp, then open door and ink with Rich Razzleberry. Clean stamp and reposition. Close the door, then ink stamp with Rich Razzleberry. Repeat the repositioning, ink, stamp.

Die-cut with a circle the same size as a stamped image.

Die-cut a circle of Crushed Curry cardstock 1/8" larger.

Adhere the stamped image onto the crushed curry circle with an even border. On Very Vanilla cardstock position stamp the sentiment in the misti.

Ink with Obsidian stamp, repeat twice for a strong dark image.

Die-cut with an oval that fits just the sentiment.

Ink edges of the sentiment with Crushed Curry. Die-cut Old Olive cardstock 1/8" larger oval. Adhere the sentiment with an even border on to the Old Olive larger oval.
Die-cut two different leaves and a flower out of scrap patterned designer paper. Add the adhesive to the framed stamped circle. Adhere in the lower left of the embossed card front. Add connect glue to the back of the dainty leaves and flower gluing them at the top of the stamped circle. Then add foam tape to the back of the framed sentiment oval. Adhere over the upper right section of the framed stamped circle and over the ends of the leaves and the flower.

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