The Plentiful Plants stamp set with the Perfect Plants & Window Dies by Stampin' Up!. used to make a pretty plant in a window note card.

Plant in the Window card

Here is a pretty plant in a window card made using the Perfect Plants stamp set, Perfect Plants Dies together with the Window Dies.

Colours used in this project are:

 

To recreate the plant in a window card, you will need:

Gray Granite card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored and folded at 4⅛”
Basic Black card – 5⅝” by 3⅞
Sun Prints dsp – 5½” by 3¾”
Basic Black card – 4¼” by 3”
Basic White card – 3 ½” by 2 ¼”
Design A Daydream dsp – 4¼” by 3”
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – for the inside
Scrap Basic White & Garden Green card

 

Using the Window dies, I cut the window from the piece of Sun Prints dsp. I then ran the negative dsp piece through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine with the Brick & Mortar Embossing Folder. I glued the piece of Design A Daydream dsp  in position behind the negative space of the window aperture. The embossed Sun Prints dsp was then glued to the larger Basic Black panel.

 

The Plentiful Plants stamp set with the Perfect Plants & Window Dies by Stampin' Up!. used to make a pretty plant in a window note card.

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A plant in a window note card made using the Plentiful Plants stamp set with the Perfect Plants & Window Dies by Stampin’ Up!

I die cut the same window shape from the smaller piece of Basic Black card. This was inserted into the negative space using Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive. The struts for the window were die cut from the small panel of Basic White card and added into the negative space.

 

The Plentiful Plants stamp set with the Perfect Plants & Window Dies by Stampin' Up!. used to make a pretty plant in a window note card.

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A plant in a window note card made using the Plentiful Plants stamp set with the Perfect Plants & Window Dies by Stampin’ Up!

Using an image from the Perfect Plants I stamped the pot in Cajun Craze ink. I die cut the plant using the Perfect Plants Dies and die cut the plant from scrap Garden Green card. These were then added inside the window frame. The whole panel was added to the Gray Granite card front using Dimensionals.

 

The Plentiful Plants stamp set with the Perfect Plants & Window Dies by Stampin' Up!. used to make a pretty plant in a window note card.

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A plant in a window note card made using the Plentiful Plants stamp set with the Perfect Plants & Window Dies by Stampin’ Up!

The sentiment from the Plentiful Plants stamp set was stamped on scrap Basic White card in Cajun Craze ink. I masked off the part of the sentiment I didn’t want to use using a Post It Note. I trimmed it down and added it to the card front.

The Plentiful Plants stamp set with the Perfect Plants & Window Dies by Stampin' Up!. used to make a pretty plant in a window note card.

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A plant in a window note card made using the Plentiful Plants stamp set with the Perfect Plants & Window Dies by Stampin’ Up!

A Brushed Brass Butterfly completed the card.

 

The Plentiful Plants stamp set with the Perfect Plants & Window Dies by Stampin' Up!. used to make a pretty plant in a window note card.

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A plant in a window note card made using the Plentiful Plants stamp set with the Perfect Plants & Window Dies by Stampin’ Up!

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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

Mo x

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A pretty potted plant card made using the halo technique for the Ink. Stamp. Share. Blog Hop

Halo Potted Plants

Today I am sharing a sweet halo potted plant card using the gorgeous Plentiful Plants stamp set and Perfect Plants Dies and some Whisper White craft ink.

Colours used in the halo potted plant card are:

 To recreate the halo potted plant card, you will need:

Polished Pink card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored at 4⅛” – Rounded upper left corner
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” – Rounded upper left corner
Evening Evergreen card – 4½” by 3½”
Scrap Basic White and Polished Pink

I ran one of the panels of Basic White card through the Cut & Emboss Machine with the Ornate Floral Embossing Folder and added it to the Polished Pink card front using Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive.

A pretty potted plant card made using the halo technique for the Ink. Stamp. Share. Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A beautiful halo potted plant card made for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop using the Grow Where You’re Planted bundle

From the Evening Evergreen panel, I die cut a scalloped rectangle using the Scalloped Contour Dies and my Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine.

A pretty potted plant card made using the halo technique for the Ink. Stamp. Share. Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A beautiful halo potted plant card made for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop using the Grow Where You’re Planted bundle

I inked up one of my Blending Brushes with Whisper White ink and started swirling the ink onto the centre of the Evening Evergreen rectangle building up the colour gradually. I then added Soft Succulent ink around the edge of the whitened area and finally went in with Night of Navy ink around the edges to darken them up.

A pretty potted plant card made using the halo technique for the Ink. Stamp. Share. Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A beautiful halo potted plant card made for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop using the Grow Where You’re Planted bundle

I stamped the pot in Cinnamon Cider ink onto scrap Basic White card. The leaves were stamped onto the same scrap card in Soft Succulent  ink add some Evening Evergreen ink to the edges with a Sponge Dauber . I then die cut these using the Perfect Plants Dies. I die cut the sweet flowers using the Hydrangea Dies and scrap Polished Pink card. All of these pieces were added to the inked Evening Evergreen panel, the pot and leaves with liquid glue and the flowers with Mini Glue Dots.

A pretty potted plant card made using the halo technique for the Ink. Stamp. Share. Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A beautiful halo potted plant card made for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop using the Grow Where You’re Planted bundle

The whole panel was then to the card front. I decided to add a sprinkling of tiny flowers onto the panel using Basic White ink. 2021-2023 In Color Jewels were added to the flower centres. I stamped the sentiment from Sweet As A Peach stamp set in Evening Evergreen ink onto scrap Basic White card and ticked it in behind the plant pot.

A pretty potted plant card made using the halo technique for the Ink. Stamp. Share. Blog Hop

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A beautiful halo potted plant card made for the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop using the Grow Where You’re Planted bundle

Such a pretty card, I love the halo technique, don’t you?

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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

Mo x

Supplies used: