Oh My! I'm in love with the Blackberry Bliss DSP, and I'm wondering why it took me so long to order it. After it arrived by UPS last week I have been waiting anxiously to free up time so I could make some cards. So, today was that day!
When I showed this card to my son, he described it as "elegant" and he doesn't often use that word.
The card is a gate fold card, with a Slide and Lock mechanism.
On both front panels are adhered Blackberry Bliss DSP matted with Rich Razzelberry card stock.
Measurements on the left panel: Cardstock 2 by 5 3/8" DSP 1 7/8 by 5 1/8"
Measurements on the right panel: Cardstock 1 7/8 by 5 3/8" DSP 1 5/8 by 5 1/8"
On the inside is added a piece of Rich Razzelberry card stock 4 by 5 3/8" layered with a 3 7/8 by 5 1/8" piece of Basic White card stock.
The Slide and Lock Mechanism is created using 3 Basic Black oval die cuts using the 3" Layering Oval die, the top of which is decorated with embellishments and ribbon and an embossed image. Two of the three Basic Black oval die cuts are scored at the mid point on the long axis, folded and burnished well. The third is added to the back of the image piece.
The remaining 2 folded die cuts are adhered to the back with the folded ends facing each other and adhesive only applied to one of the halves. These folds open up like wings and become the sliding mechanism.
Supplies Used:
Stamp: Nature's Beauty
Inks: Rich Razzelberry, Blackberry Bliss, Versa Mark, Versa Mark
Papers: Basic Black, Basic White, Rich Razzelberry, Gold Foil, Blackberry Beauty DSP
Accessories: Layering Oval Dies, 3/8" metallic Berry Burst ribbon (Retired), Black embossing powder, Brushed metallic dots, Blender brush, dimensionals, glue dots
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