Create a Stunning Spring Scene Card with Border Dies | Hoppy Spring

Hello crafty friends.

It’s Lisa Mears (@LisaMearsDesigns) and I’m back again showing you another way to use border dies on cards. In a previous post, I showed you four ways to use border dies on your cards and if you would like to take a look at that post, I’ll link it HERE

Today, I’m creating a fun outdoor spring scene card using border dies and, of course, stamped images.

Pink and Main Hoppy Spring

If you would like to see how I made my cards, then watch my video below or on YouTube.

The stamp set that I used on my cards is the Pink and Main Hoppy Spring Stamp. It has six bunnies, all ready for spring with Easter eggs, spring flowers, carrots, and balloons. I colored the images with Zig Clean Color Real Brush pens in the following colors: English Lavender, Green Shadow, Pink Haze, Pale Yellow, Pale Orange, Light Gray, Ice Blue, and the Blender.

Pink and Main Hoppy Spring

I used the Pink and Main Waves and Scallop Border dies and die cut white cardstock. I inked the white cardstock with some green inks to so that the diecut pieces resembled hills. I inked another piece of the white cardstock with blue ink so that it would resemble a sky.

Pink and Main Hoppy Spring

I foiled the Pink and Main Spring Posies Foilable panel with Tinsel Lavender Cheerfoil. Next, I added green ink to the foil panel. I diecut the foil panel with the Waves and Scallop Border dies.

Pink and Main Hoppy Spring

I added the border panels to a piece of white cardstock that I cut to 3 3/8″ x 8 3/8″. I added my stamped images and then added the panel to a piece of purple cardstock that measures 3 1/2″ x 8 1/2″. Finally, I added it to a slimline card base that measures 3 1/2″ x 8 1/2″

Pink and Main Hoppy Spring

Supplies Used:

Pink and Main Hoppy Spring Stamp
Pink and Main Hoppy Spring Coordinating Dies
Pink and Main Waves and Scallops Border Dies
Pink and Main Spring Posies Foilables
Pink and Main Tinsel Lavender Cheerfoil
Pink and Main Mini Minc Foiling Machine 

If you would like to see how I made my card, be sure to watch my video below or on YouTube.

Thank you so much for stopping by today. Have a great day!

Lisa Mears

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