Spring has sprung. It's time to put away the snowmen decorating our doors and porches and get out the spring wreaths and decorations.
You, too can create this gorgeous wreath. It's not a stamp - it's WASHI TAPE!
First, I used two circle punches to create the form for my wreath.
Then I took some Hardwood Floor Washi Tape and ruggedly tore it down the middle lengthwise. I used each strip to wrap my wreath form.
The flowers are made from the Wide Flower Washi Tape. I first secured a strip of it onto white cardstock. I then used Copic Markers to color the flowers and leaves I wanted to use. After it had dried, I fussy cut around the colored pieces.
To make sure the flowers and wreath would stay securely on the door I created with cardstock, I used a single Round Brad in the center of each flower, going through all the layers.
I used the Tim Holtz Bricked embossing folder to create the background piece. I sponged ink onto the embossed piece and also onto the edges of the door I created to give it some dimension.
It was a fun card to create - I always have fun with Washi Tape!
Thanks for stopping by my blog today!
Eyelet Outlet Products: Hardwood Floor Washi Tape, Rabbit Brads, Round Brads, and Wide Flower Washi Tape
Papers: Recollections 110# White and SU Chocolate Chip, Creamy Caramel, and Sahara Sand CS
Embossing Folder: Sizzix Tim Holtz Bricked
Inks (for sponging): Ranger Distress
1 comment:
Such a fun card, Jeanette!! I love this wonderful spring wreath decorating your door!
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