Using the Scrolls, Part 2
by Kathy BergerThe Fleur scroll just seems elegant and formal, so I thought it would be perfect for a formal invitation to a graduation gathering for a young man. The Fleur de Lys Scroll was cut from metallic gold card-stock, then layered and mounted with foam dots. The embossed layer was made with the Cuttlebug Textile embossing folder, and then finger-painted with gold acrylic paint thinned with gel medium.
Next, I'd like to share a card that uses the Ivy Scroll Die.
I die-cut three Ivy Scrolls out of a paint sample that had three different shades of green on it. I layered them onto a lacy oval (cut with a Spellbinders die). Onto that I layered a rose I stamped with the Frantic Stamper Long-stem Rose cling-mounted rubber stamp that I had colored with Copic markers and fussy cut. The saying is a sticker from the Echo Park Sisters collection that I adhered to card-stock, cut out, and mounted with foam dots. The green paper is from the Authentique Cherish collection.
Products Used:
- Frantic Stamper Precision Dies
- Frantic Stamper Cling-mounted Rubber Stamp - Long Stem Rose
- Bazzill Classic Texture Black Card-stock
- Bazzill Gold Coins Card-stock
- Authentique Cherish> 6"x6" Paper Pad
- Copic Markers
- Reds: R000, R02, R05
- Greens: YG91, YG95
- Cuttlebug Textile embossing folder
- Spellbinders Lacy Ovals Dies
- Black and Gold Ribbon
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