Video: Easy Mass Producing with Color Layering Cherries
Good morning and Happy Monday! Jess here with a cheery card featuring the new Color Layering Cherries set from the 2022 Catalog!
Here's a video to go along with today's card:
(If you are having trouble viewing this video, please click HERE to watch on YouTube.)
To start, I stamped the Color Layering Cherries onto Dove White cardstock using Strawberry, Red Royal, Fresh Lawn, and Pine ink. Be sure to watch the video for some tips on easy mass-producing! Once I was done stamping I die-cut the cherries with the coordinating Frame Cut die. I also die-cut a second cherry cluster from Pitch Black cardstock to use as a shadow layer. Then I stamped a sentiment from Color Layering Cherries onto Pitch Black cardstock with Embossing & Watermark Ink and heat-embossed it with White Embossing Powder.
Next I gathered up some scraps of Dove White, Peony, Cherry, and Cranberry cardstock and cut them into strips of varying widths. I adhered them on a diagonal to an A2 panel of Sand cardstock and then adhered the panel to a Top-Folding Dove White Card Base. I adhered the sentiment with regular adhesive and then used foam mounting tape to give the cherries a little dimension.
And that's it! Thanks so much for stopping by and have an amazing week!
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I have watched your video multiple times and positioned my stamps to how I understood you placed yours. However, every time I rotate the A2 Card to stamp the new layer, the cherries and leaves do not line up with the stamps. This is very frustrating as I saw yours turn out perfectly and I do not know what I am doing incorrectly. Perhaps you can help. Thanks in advance for any advice you might have. Mary
Great video. Who would have thought that cherries would make such an amazing card? These color layering stamps are so pretty and realistic. A good way to use up some of those scraps, also. Thanks for sharing this card with us.
Thanks for this great video Jessica and HA! I would loved to have seen how you lined up all four of the stamps…..that is always the tough part for me. But, the look is WOW! The dimension on these cherries is amazing. Thanks again for all the tips.