C
ard Measurements:
Balmy Blue cs card base - 11" x 4 1/4" scored at 5 1/2".
Misty Moonlight cs panel - 5 3/8" x 4 1/8".
Simply Marbleous DSP panel - 5 1/4" x 4" plus two 1/2" x 4" strips.
Sunshine & Rainbows DSP clouds - punched with the Cloud punch.
Misty Moonlight cs scalloped circle layer - (2 1/2") die cut with the Layering Circles dies.
Balmy Blue cs scalloped circle layer - (2 1/4") die cut with the Layering Circles dies.
Basic White cs image circle layer - (2 1/8") die cut with the Layering Circles dies.
Just Jade cs grass - die cut with the Horizon dies.
Basic White cs sentiment panel - 5/8" x 2 5/8".
Basic White cs inside panel - 5 1/8" x 3 7/8".
DSP = Designer Series Paper
cs = cardstock
Project Recipe
Start with a Balmy Blue cs card base. Cut a Misty Moonlight cs panel and a Simply Marbleous DSP panel. Layer and glue the panels to the card base. Punch out two Sunshine & Rainbows DSP clouds with the Cloud punch.
Die cut out a Misty Moonlight cs scalloped circle, Balmy Blue cs scalloped circle, and a Basic White cs circle with the Layering Circles dies. Stamp the otter from the Awesome Otters stamp set in Memento Black ink on the Basic White cs circle. Color the otter with the Stampin' Blends and add Wink of Stella to the otter and water for extra sparkle. Layer the circle & scalloped circles. Use the circles as a guide to glue the punched clouds to the the card front and then glue the circles to overlap the clouds.
Die cut two Just Jade cs grass pieces with the Horizon dies. Use Stampin' Dimensionals (cut to fit) and glue to add the grass to the bottom of the circles and card front. Stamp the sentiment from the Special Moments stamp set in Misty Moonlight ink on Basic White cs. Use paper snips to closely fussy cut out the sentiment panel and then use Stampin' Dimensionals to tuck it slightly under the grass. Add Sliver & Clear Epoxy Essentials to the card front.
Don't forget to add a Basic White cs inside panel to write your message. I stamped the sentiment from the Sunny Sentiments stamp set and added a strip of DSP to the inside and back of the card to pull the theme through.