
So today I am submitting my final project for my level 1. I have enjoyed every minute and learnt so much.
I started by making my backgrounds for the cards.

You can see this process in the video.
I then stamped and cut out any additional pieces to embellish the cards with such as the roses from the vintage roses collection.

You can see how I have assembled my cards in this video.
Lastly to create my packaging I decided to go for a card box that opens out like a book. I thought this was a fun way to store the cards and would make a lovely gift. This is where I got my recycled element for this assignment in, I used 2 old cardboard pieces that back 12” x 12” card stock to stop it bending, they are really good quality card but normally get thrown away, this was a great way to use them up.
You can watch the video to recreate this gift box and you can find a Free PDF copy at the bottom of this blog.
I have used -

Altenew Stamp Sets:
Pen Sketch Mandala
Sohcahtoa
Brush art floral
Just for you + Dies
Precious Peony
Mine Hello
Vintage Rose + Dies
Altenew ink:
Fresh Lemon
Just Green
Sapphire
Altenew Stencil:
Watercolor Stripes
Distress ink:
Barn Door
Stampin' Up ink:
Peekaboo Peach
Gorgeous Grape
Cardstock:
Rare Earth watercolour card
Linda Chapman Black cardstock
Stamping card
A5 Card Blanks
Embellishments:
Glossy Accents
Altenew Gold washi tape
Other:
Acrylic block
Stamping tool
Water Spritzer
Sponge roller
Free PDF
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Happy Making
Kelly Anne Jordan xx
This is so awesome, Kelly! I am glad you made process videos too! LOVE the way you played with colours and I am sure that helped a lot in maintaining the cohesive look between the two card sets. I am digging the masculine and feminine versions of cards for each colour palette. Really great job!
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