Monday, July 23, 2018

Paradise Card with Derwent Acadamy and Xyron



(Disclaimer Notice: I’ve received products/compensation as part of the Xyron Design Team. This project however, is 100% my own project! Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. I explain more here.)

Good morning to all of our Xyron Friends....
Today I am sharing a Paradise Card; after all it is summertime and who isn't looking for some time in "Paradise"!


Begin by adhering pattern paper to the top of card base using Xyron Mega Runner,


Photo 1: Stamp image on Derwent Academy Watercolour Paper Pad to mark the area you want to apply Derwent Academy Watercolour  Pencils to. 
Photo 2: Apply Derwent Academy Watercolour  Pencils to top of paper.
Photo 3: Apply water over top of pencil marks using Derwent Academy Assorted Artist Brush; make sure it dries completely before stamping. 
Photo 4: Stamp flamingos to prepared paper. Set to one side.


Photo 4: Place chipboard pieces through Xyron Creative Station Lite with Permanent Adhesive.
Emboss with Emerald Creek Embossing Powder. 
Photo 5: Run embossed chipboard frame through Xyron Creative Station Lite with Permanent Adhesive. 





Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Oxide, Red, Orange, Terracotta


Adhere frame to top of Tropical Epherema Card. 
Trip around frame. 




Add leaves to front of card. 


Add prepared frame to top of card with pop dots. 


Fussy cut flamingos out. 


Add flamingos to top of card. 


Add bow and fussy cut flowers to front of card. 

I hope you are inspired to create some fun summer cards using Xyron and Derwent Academy products! Also....make sure to find a place that you can call "paradise" this summer to enjoy. Pam

Supplies:
Graphic 45 Tropical Travelogue Collection
Blank Page Muse Flamingo Row
Emerald Creek Supplies Embossing Powder: Ancient Amber and Moss Stone Green
May Arts Ribbon
Pop Dots
Black and Brown Ink


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Disclaimer Notice: I’ve received products/compensation as part of the Xyron Design Team. This project however, is 100% my own project! Some of the links in this post are affiliate links. I explain more here.

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