Stripy Card using the Hand-penned dsp

Today I am sharing a sweet stripy card made using strips of Hand-Penned designer Series Paper (dsp) and gorgeous leafy die from the Artistic Dies.

Colours in this project are:

To recreate the stripy card, you will need:

Mint Macaron card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored at 4⅛”
Hand-Penned dsp strips – 3¾” long and ⅜” or ½” wide
Basic Black card – 5⅞” by ½” x 2
Basic Black card – 5” by 3” to die cut the leaves
Basic White card – 5⅞” by 3¾”
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” for the inside
Scrap Basic White card to die cut the label

I began by applying Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive to the narrow strips of dsp and adhering them to the longest panel of Basic White card leaving a tiny gap between each piece.

The delicate spray of leaves from the Artistic Dies paired with strips of Hand-penned dsp by Stapin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A pretty stripy card made using the Hand-penned designer Series Paper and in intricate die cut spray of leaves

Using my Paper Trimmer I trimmed ½” off the side and added it with liquid glue to the Basic White panel for the inside of the card. I trimmed the excess off with scissors and glued the panel inside the Mint Macaron card base.

The delicate spray of leaves from the Artistic Dies paired with strips of Hand-penned dsp by Stapin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A pretty stripy card made using the Hand-penned designer Series Paper and in intricate die cut spray of leaves

Using the same liquid glue, I added the thin strips of Basic Black card to either side of the striped panel with just a smidgeon showing. The whole piece was then added to the card front with the same glue.

The delicate spray of leaves from the Artistic Dies paired with strips of Hand-penned dsp by Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A pretty stripy card made using the Hand-penned designer Series Paper and in intricate die cut spray of leaves

I ran the remaining panel of Basic Black card through the Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine with the gorgeous intricate leaf die from the Artistic Die set.  I used my Take Your Pick Tool with the Die Brush attachment to get all the little pieces out before adding the die cut to the card front using tiny dots of glue.

The delicate spray of leaves from the Artistic Dies paired with strips of Hand-penned dsp by Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A pretty stripy card made using the Hand-penned designer Series Paper and in intricate die cut spray of leaves

The sentiment from the Sweet As A Peach stamp set was stamped in Evening Evergreen ink onto scrap Basic White card and die cut using the Tailor Made Tags dies. It was added to the card front with the liquid glue.

The delicate spray of leaves from the Artistic Dies paired with strips of Hand-penned dsp by Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A pretty stripy card made using the Hand-penned designer Series Paper and in intricate die cut spray of leaves

I added a trio of Matte Black Dots and a double Baker’s Twine bow to complete the card.

So pretty, I hope you like it.

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

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