Last Everything Is Rosy Card

photo is of my Last Everything Is Rosy Card

This will be the Last Everything Is Rosy Card I share with you. The sales period for this wonderful May promotion of the Everything Is Rosy Product Medley (150059) ends this Friday. If you haven’t got your medley yet, what are you waiting for? Check out this blog post from last week to see everything you get in this Everything Is Rosy Medley. I calculated what each item if bought separately would cost and added it all up. Your purchase to buy everything in this medley would be about $100! However you can get it for only $80. That is almost a 20% savings. To sweeten the deal, I’ll send you five tutorials for cards to make with this medley when you order it from me. Order it from my online store or contact me.

Now on to my Last Everything Is Rosy Card. Here are the details:

Supplies

Stamp Sets: Everything Is Rosy (photopolymer)*, Butterfly Wishes (149345) [will be available June 4]
Inks: Memento Ink, Stazon Black Ink
Paper: Rococo Rose Cardstock [one of the new 2019-2020 In Colors] 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″; Night of Navy Cardstock scrap; 6″ x 6″ Designer Series Paper Stack – small floral print* 4″ x 5 1/4″; Rose Gold Foil Sheet* scraps
Accessories: Butterfly Duet Punch (148523), Printed Die cuts*, Melon Mambo 1/4″ Ruched Ribbon*, Stampin’ Dimensionals, SNAIL Adhesive, Mini Glue Dots, Paper Snips

Instructions

  1. Fold the Rococo Rose cardstock in half to form the card base.
  2. Adhere the dsp to the card front with SNAIL adhesive folding up the bottom right corner to show the reverse side of the dsp. Put a glue dot under the folded up corner to hold it in place.
  3. Stamp two smaller butterflies and one of the larger one in a row on the rose gold foil sheet with Stazon ink. Give it a minute to dry and then punch them out with the butterfly punch. Attach them to the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
  4. Stamp the greeting on the label with the gold dots with Memento ink. Adhere it to your scrap of Night of Navy cardstock with SNAIL. Trim around the label with the paper snips to form a narrow mat for the label. Adhere it to the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
  5. Tie an over-hand knot in the ribbon and attach it to the folded back corner with a glue dot.

I hope you enjoy making this Last Everything Is Rosy Card for yourself. To order the supplies I used, click on the images below and you will be taken to their location in my online store.

Order your supplies now! Some of the supplies won’t be available until June 4.

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