Monday, January 27, 2020

Rosemary & Sage Notecard


Hey Quietfire Fans! For today's project, I'm sharing with you my Rosemary & Sage Notecard. By combining a variety of stamps, dies and the Modern Gilding Powders, they were all perfect for creating my card. You'll want to grab a cup of your favourite winter time beverage and learn how to recreate my card at home.

To start, you'll need the medium Flourished Corner. Apply Potting Soil Archival Ink to the corner and stamp onto a piece of cream patterned paper. Reapply ink to the same corner and stamp onto the same piece of paper. Fussy cut the corners out. Ink the edges of the corner using Walnut Stain Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam.


Die cut the Flourished Frame out of white cardstock. Apply VersaMark Ink to the entire surface of the frame and sprinkle Copper Scroll Modern Gilding Powder over the entire surface of the frame. Tap off the excess powder and emboss with a heat tool. Apply VersaMark Ink to the entire surface of the frame again and sprinkle Copper Scroll Modern Gilding Powder over the entire surface of the frame. Tap off the excess powder and emboss with a heat tool. 


Die cut a 3" Stitched Rectangle out of the same cream patterned paper you stamped the corners on. From the Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme stamp set, you'll need the Rosemary and Sage stamps. Apply Forest Moss Distress Ink to the Rosemary image stamp and stamp 1" from the left of the 3" stitched rectangle. Apply Forest Moss Distress Ink to the Sage image stamp and stamp 3/4" from the right of the 3" stitched rectangle. Apply Shabby Shutters Distress Ink to the Rosemary word stamp below the Rosemary image. Apply Shabby Shutters Distress Ink to the Sage word stamp and stamp below the Sage image. Apply Potting Soil Archival Ink to the Grid Background and stamp randomly on the edges of the 3" stitched rectangle. Apply ink to the stamp as needed. Distress the edges of the rectangle. Ink the edges of the rectangle using Walnut Stain Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam.


Die cut a 4" Stitched Rectangle out of kraft cardstock. Die cut a 3 1/2" Stitched Rectangle out of a green floral piece of patterned paper. Distress the edges of both rectangles. Ink the edges of both rectangles using Walnut Stain Distress Ink and a blending tool with foam.


Adhere the 3 1/2" stitched rectangle to the 4" stitched rectangle. Adhere the flourished frame to the 4" stitched rectangle.


Wrap twine four times along the bottom of the 3" rectangle. Foam square the 3" rectangle to the middle of the 3 1/2" rectangle.


Adhere one of the corners to the top left corner of the 3" rectangle. Adhere the other corner to the bottom right corner of the 3" rectangle. To finish the card, cut a cardbase out of kraft cardstock that measures 5 1/4" x 8", score at 4". Adhere the cardfront to the cardbase.


Here are a few closeup photos of the finished card.




Here is the finished Rosemary & Sage Notecard.




Quietfire Design Supplies Used:


Other Supplies Used:

- Elizabeth Craft Designs: Stitched Rectangles
- Ranger Ink: Potting Soil Archival Ink
- Tim Holtz for Ranger Ink: Distress Ink - Walnut Stain, Forest Moss & Shabby Shutters and Blending Tool with Foam
- Imagine Crafts: VersaMark Ink
- Graphic 45: Patterns & Solids - Penny's Paper Doll Family 
- Misc: Twine, White Cardstock and Kraft Cardstock

Thanks so much for joining me today and I hope that I have inspired you to recreate your own version of my Rosemary & Sage Notecard. 

- Katelyn




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