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Have you ever just looked at a piece of card stock and just knew exactly what you were going to make? I took one look at this GORGEOUS Royal Sundance linen card stock and thought-I’m water coloring with the Gansai Tambi Starry Colors set. Royal Sundance card stock just happens to be on sale this month at CutCardStock.com…so check it out-it’s FAB card stock! I just love how it turned out! Thanks for stopping by…Lee-Ann 🙂
**Pan down to check out all the products that I used and to see my tutorial on how to make this card
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 Tutorial:

-Choose your card stock-I chose Royal Sundance Linen Burgundy and Gray 80LB, Cut the gray at 4.25×8.5 and scored in the center to make a square card base

 -Choose your stamps and dies, Mine are from Jaded Blossom-use the 3.5″ stitched square die to cut out your top layer

-Treat your paper with anti static powder, stamp your leaf image and sentiment with Versamark
 
and the apply your gold embossing powder and melt it with your heat gun

-Paint your leaf with Gansai Tambi Starry Colors-I just alternated the colors that I chose

-I then splattered the background with gold and layered the top layer on my card base. I added a foil leaf die that I had in my scrap bin and tied a quick bow with my bow easy and gold floss from Stampin Up

Recipe:

  1. CutCardStock.com-Royal Sundance Burgundy(HERE) and Gray(HERE) linen 80lb card stock, American Crafts Xmas foil 6″ pad(HERE)
  2. Jaded Blossom-Stitched square dies(3.5″ square), Autumn Leaves, Happy Fall, Fall dies(leaf)
  3. Gansai Tambi Starry Colors-blue gold 901, Red gold 902, white gold 906
  4. Stampin Up Gold floss
  5. Ranger Embossing Powder, 1-Ounce Jar, Princess Gold
  6. Mini Misti Stamp Tool – The Most Incredible Stamp Tool Invented
  7. Bow Easy – mini bow tying template
  8. EK Tools 54-04002 Powder Tool
  9. Vagabond die cutting machine
  10. Marvy Embossing Heat Tool Uchida 2500 Embossing Heat Tool 360 Watt AC 120V

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