Stampin’ Up! Petal Palette Congratulations Card

I used the Stampin’ Up! Petal Palette stamp set bundle to create a clean and simple congratulations card to share with you today.

My card design was inspired by CAS(E) this Sketch #257.

I started by adhering two panels from the Sweet Soiree Specialty DSP to a panel of Silver Foil Sheets with SNAIL.  Then I adhered the layered panel to a Calypso Coral card base with Stampin’ Dimensionals.

I used the branch die from the Petals & More Thinlits Dies to cut a panel of Silver Foil Sheets.  I snipped the die cut apart and adhered the pieces, one on top of the other and then to the card front with Glue Dots (hidden under the sentiment panel).  I cut a panel of Calypso Coral card stock with the border die from the Petals & More Thinlits Dies and adhered it to the card front with touches of Multipurpose Liquid Glue.

I stamped the sentiment from the Petal Palette stamp set in VersaMark ink on a panel of Powder Pink card stock, sprinkled it with Silver Stampin’ Emboss Powder and heat embossed it.  I cut the sentiment out with coordinating the Petals & More Thinlits Die and then adhered looped Silver Metallic Thread to the back of it with Glue Dots.  I adhered the sentiment to the card front with Stampin’ Dimensionals and added a Rhinestone Basic Jewel to finish it.

I inked the dot image from the Petal Palette stamp set in Calypso Coral ink, stamped it on scrap paper and then stamped it on a panel of Whisper White card stock inside the card.

You can see a list of supplies, including card stock cuts, to create this project at the very bottom of this post.


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Card stock cuts for this project:

  • Calypso Coral – 4-1/4″ x 11″ card base, Petals & More Thinlits die cut
  • Powder Pink – Petals & More Thinlits die cut
  • Whisper White – 4″ x 5-1/4″ panel (inside card)
  • Sweet Soiree Specialty Designer Series Paper – 3-1/8″ x 3-7/8″ panel, 1-3/8″ x 3-7/8″ panel
  • Silver Foil Sheets – 4″ x 5-1/4″ panel, Petals & More Thinlits die cut

Stampin’ Up! items used to create this project:

20 thoughts on “Stampin’ Up! Petal Palette Congratulations Card

    • That is so sweet Maggie! 🙂 I couldn’t decide what color that designer paper was…in my eyes it worked with both Calypso Coral when I put the two together and it worked with Powder Pink when I put the two together. So I mixed them both in and I liked the result! 🙂

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