Thursday, March 22, 2018

Hello Lovely

I have been eyeballing the Concord & 9th Hello Lovely stamp set since it came out. What held me back was the uncertainty of ever using half the set (those stamp "blobs"). Last week my local stamp store was having a sale and there was Hello Lovely. It was a sign, right? And oh, it was a good decision.

I've had this layout in mind for a while - kind of looks like a doily with the scalloped vellum. I may or may not have also had to purchase the Lawn Fawn scalloped rectangle stackables dies too (don't tell my husband).


I stamped Hello Lovely in the corner with antique linen distress ink onto watercolor paper and watercolored it using my super generic, no-named watercolor set. I then die cut it with the second largest The Ton Stamps Double Stitched Rectangle Dies (Large). I then heat embossed the sentiment from Hello Lovely using Ranger super fine gold embossing powder.



I die cut a sheet of velum from the third largest of the Lawn Fawn scalloped rectangle stackables dies. A sheet of purple paper (brand unknown, from my scrapbooking stash) to A2 sized. The vellum is adhered flat to the card, with glue only in the center, where the main card panel covers it. I've also encouraged the scallops to curl up a little. The watercolor sheet is popped up with foam tape.

Supplies:
Concord & 9th Hello Lovely
Lawn Fawn scalloped rectangle stackables
The Ton Stamps Double Stitched Rectangle Dies (Large)

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