Hello, and welcome to my blog. To begin this final week in July, I want to showcase the Forever Greenery Suite from the Annual Catalog while showing how to make a four-panel card using different greens together.
The Card
I made this card beginning with a Whisper White Thick card base. Clean and simple cards are among my favorite and, this one fits that bill. After die-cutting four of the smallest Stitched Rectangle dies, I stamped the same image, from the Forever Fern stamp set, in four different greens in this order: Garden Green, Old Olive, Shaded Spruce and, Pretty Peacock. Then, I glued these images to an Old Olive panel measuring 2″ x 5 1/2″.
TIP: when arranging the rectangles on the Old Olive panel, glue the two outside rectangles first then the two in the middle. This way, the spacing can be adjusted to appear equal. As you can see, I stamped the sentiment, from the Healing Hugs stamp set, with Pretty Peacock ink. The Old Olive ribbon came as part of the Ornate Garden Ribbon Combo Pack.
Different Greens
In this close-up view, I think you can clearly see the different greens. I hope you are inspired to make one of these clean and simple cards to send to a friend who needs some happy mail during their recovery. I sincerely appreciate every order you place with me. Following is a list of products used to make this card.
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Gayla Whitaker
Such beautiful shades of green! Love this card.