Rosy Hello – Card Kit Tutorial

Rosy Hello is a cheery pink and red floral on a crisp white background and accented with greens.

This card can be assembled in 20 minutes or less. Instructions below assume that you are assembling the card using the kit that is available in my Etsy store.


image-Rosy Hello finished
Yield: 1 card

Rosy Hello Card Kit Tutorial

Active Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Difficulty: Easy

Rosy Hello is a cheery pink and red floral on a crisp white background and accented with greens.
This card can be assembled in 20 minutes or less. Instructions below assume that you are assembling the card using the kit that is available in my Etsy store.

Materials

  • Rosy Hello Card Kit contents:
  • Your kit should contain the following:
  • 1 white card, folded
  • envelope
  • 1 textured brick panel
  • 1 green scallop circle
  • 1 pre-stamped white circle
  • 1 large rose
  • 6 small roses; 3 red, 3 pink
  • 6 leaves; 2 styles
  • glue dots and foam adhesive squares

Instructions

  1. Lay out your pieces img-rosy-hello-pieces
  2. Adhere textured brick panel to card. rosy-hello-step 1
  3. Adhere green scallop circle and white stamped circle to center of card. rosy hello step 3. Both of the circles have adhesive applied to them already. Just tear away the paper coating and adhere the white circle in the center of the green scalloped circle. Repeat to adhere the green scalloped circle to the brick panel. Refer to finished example for placement. NOTE: the circle shown has a little "bite" taken out of it but I chose to use it anyway since it would be covered by the flowers.
  4. Add glue dots and foam squares to flowers and leaves rosy hello step4 Divide the small flowers and leaves into two sets of three. Affix glue dots to one group and foam squares to the other. Add foam squares to the large flower.
  5. Begin layering the flowers and leaves that have the flat glue dots in them. rosy hello step5 Placement is up to you, but you can refer to the finished sample for a general layout.
  6. Finish layering the flowers and leaves that have the foam squares on them. image-Rosy Hello finished Again, placement is as you prefer, but you can refer to the finished sample for a general layout. I was going for a crescent wreath pattern. You may find that you'll want to move the flowers around a bit so play with the placement until you are satisfied and then peel off the adhesive paper and adhere them in place.

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Congratulations ! You’ve completed the card. I hope you had fun assembling it and that whoever you send it to enjoys it.