Wednesday, July 14, 2021

Simple Plentiful Plants

 Hi ladies!  Hope you're all doing well and staying cool.  Today I have a pretty simple and straight-forward card for you.  I've gotten the new Plentiful Plants stamp and die bundle and it's fabulous!  It's so simple to put together a card really quick and it still looks like tons of time and effort went into it.  Here's my simple card for today...

I love this hanging plant with a macrame hanger.  It brings back so many memories of being newly married in my very first home and decorating with plants in macrame hangers that I made.  Oh my - so many years ago that was!!  And this one was made so much quicker than the real one also.  *grin*

To start out, there is a Soft Succulent cardstock base cut at 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" and then folded in half.  I chose one of the interesting patterns from the Pattern Party DSP that party hosts can earn.  Lots of lovely patterns to choose from in this pack! I had thought to use the other side of this one to keep it bright and happy, but ended up liking the black and white print on the card much more.  

The white layer is about 2 1/2" x 3 3/4".  To give it some texture, it was embossed with the 3D Brick & Mortar embossing folder.  To help the brick texture show up, I used my Blending Brushes with Gray Granite ink.  I think either Smoky Slate or Crumb Cake would work out nicely too. 

Now for the lovely plants and hanger.  The pot was stamped with Soft Suede ink on a Very Vanilla cardstock.  The plants were stamped using both Soft Succulent and Mint Macaron inks on Basic White cardstock.  The pot and plants were all die-cut using the Perfect Plants die set.  Then the macrame holder was die-cut from Sahara Sand cardstock.  I thought this looked similar to what I had actually made years ago.

To assemble the plants in the pot, I put adhesive on the back of the pot and attached first the smaller Mint Macaron leaves.  After adding adhesive to the back of those leaves, I tucked in the larger Soft Succulent leaves peaking out behind.  I liked the two different shades of green working together on this.

The macrame holder has Multi-Purpose Liquid Adhesive lightly along all the back lines.  This was attached onto the front of the pot and plants.  It probably would have been easier to use the Adhesive Sheets behind the Sahara Sand cardstock before I die-cut, but I forgot.  Oh well, it got done just as well this way!

The sentiment is also part of the Plentiful Plants stamp set.  It comes with seven sentiments that cover all your everyday card needs.  The dear friend one I chose can fit any number of reasons for sending out a card and I'm sure I'll have no trouble finding someone to mail it to!  The sentiment was stamped onto a skinny strip of Basic White that was just a tickle wider than 1/2".  I used Soft Succulent ink for the stamping.

The Banners Pick A Punch was used on only one side of the sentiment strip.  I find that this punch tends to sit out on my table because it's so perfect to use on so many different cards.  This is definitely a go-to punch for me.  The other end of the sentiment strip was lined up on the right edge of the DSP layer and was attached with Dimensionals.

To finish the card, I cut a teensy strip of Sahara Sand and attached one end to the plant hanger and tucked the other end behind the white cardstock layer.  Then this whole layer was attached to the card front using Dimensionals.

The inside of the card has a 3 1/4" x 4 1/2" layer of Basic White cardstock for writing your message.  I did stamp a small pot and different greenery from the set down in the bottom right corner to dress up the inside.  After looking at this card for several days, I might just go back and add a tiny bow of Linen Thread at the top of the macrame hanger.  Not sure if it will work, but we'll see.

That's it for this simple card.  It's amazing how quick you can pull a card together when Stampin'Up! has all the right materials and tools for you to use.  I really loved making this card and feel the need to play around with more cards using plants.  This bundle is just so much fun to use!

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Hope you enjoyed this little card and you're maybe inspired to give it a try.  It's definitely fun and all the lovely green colors you have to choose from will give you a different look for your plants each time!  I can hardly wait to get back at it and try something different on the next project.  If it's too hot an muggy to be outside, why not bring nature inside and stamp yourself a garden?

Happy stamping and creating,
Sharon

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