Sunday, July 9, 2023

Cottage Wreath - One Horse Open Sleigh

 

This beautiful One-Horse Open Sleigh Designer Series Paper is from the Online Exclusives and can only be purchased Online. It is one of my favorites plus the stamp set Horse and Sleigh that can be purchased with it as a suite HERE

Stamp Set:  Cottage Wreath, Horse & Sleigh

Cardstock:  Misty Moonlight, Basic White, Early Espresso, One Horse Open Sleigh DSP

Ink:  Misty Moonlight

Other:  Stampin’ Cut and Emboss Machine, All That Dies, Stylish Shapes Dies, Multipurpose Liquid Glue

 

1.     The base of the card is Misty Moonlight cardstock cut at 5-1/2” x 8-1/2” and scored at 2-1/8” x 6-3/8” to create a gate fold.  Use scrap for the scalloped circle.

2.    Cut two Early Expresso cardstock at 1-7/8” x 5-1/4” for the side panels.

3.    Cut two of the DSP at 1-3/4” x 5-1/8” for the side panels.

4.    Cut Basic White at 4” x 5-1/4” for the inside and scraps for the circle.

5.    Adhere the two DSP to the Early Espresso cardstock with Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

6.    Then adhere the panels to both the left and right side of the gate fold.

7.    For the inside:  Ink up the sentiment “Wishing You a Season of Cheer” from the Horse and Sleigh stamp set with Misty Moonlight ink.

8.    Die-cut a Basic White circle from the Stylish Shapes Dies.  Ink up the bough stamp from the Cottage Wreath set with Misty Moonlight and stamp off first (2nd generation).  Then ink up Merry Christmas from Cottage Wreath with full strength Misty Moonlight ink.

9.    Die-cut a scalloped circle using Misty Moonlight and the All That Dies.

10.  Layer the Basic White circle to the Misty Moonlight scallop with Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

11.   Adhere one side of the circle layers to the left side of the card towards the bottom so that the gate fold can be opened but not covering the beautiful trees in the DSP.


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