This week I am thrilled to announce that our guest designer for this week is Robin Parker. Robin is a frequent JustRite Friday Challenge participant and winner. You can see Robin's JustRite Pinterest Gallery here.
Today Robin is sharing a grogeous easel card that is designed entirely with JustRite Stamps.(there is no designer paper in this project).
Here's Robin:
I am so excited to be a Guest Designer for JustRite Papercraft. I love creating with all the new stamps as they are so versatile and fun. Today I created a pretty Floral Easel Card using Botanical Medallions & Banners. Here is the tutorial on how to make the Easel Card.
I stamped my Ticking Stripe Background with Versamark and embossed with white embossing powder on blue cardstock. I did this twice, for the top and bottom of the easel card. Next, I stamped a smaller panel with Vintage Wallpaper Background with Versamark with blue embossing powder on white cardstock and adhered it to black cardstock. Then I stamped and embossed the frame from the Botanical set onto blue cardstock and mounted it to black cardstock and cut it out with the Nested Oval Medallion Labels. I did this twice for the top and bottom of the easel card. I stamped and embossed the daisy image and colored with Copic markers before cutting it out. I adhered the daisy image to my Nested Medallion frame, then mounted it to my Vintage Wallpaper panel. That piece was glued to one of the Ticking Stripe Background pieces then adhered to yellow cardstock.
For the bottom of the Easel Card, I stamped my sentiment and embossed on my second frame piece, then I adhered it to black cardstock. Next, I stamped and embossed two lacy strips from Classic Art Deco Lace Edges One on blue cardstock with white embossing powder. I then adhered the lacy strips to black cardstock and used Spellbinder’s Edgeabilities Classic Edges One to cut them out. I love how Spellbinders Dies and JustRite Papercraft Lace Edges coordinate so well together. I added yellow satin ribbon to the middle of my lace piece, then glued it to my second Ticking Stripe Background piece. I added foam dots on the back of my sentiment piece and adhered to the middle of my lace strip. I attached the finished bottom panel to the yellow cardstock and constructed my easel card. I finished off with a pretty May Arts Ribbon bow and yellow pearls.
Project Recipe:
JustRite Papercraft Stamps: Botanical Medallions & Banners, Ticking Stripe Background, Vintage Wallpaper Background, Classic Art Deco Lace Edges One
Dies: Nested Oval Medallions, Spellbinder’s Edgeabilities Classic Edges One
Inks: Versamark, White, Black and Blue Embossing Powders
Paper: Bazzill Black, White, Yellow and Blue Cardstock
Accessories: May Arts Silk Ribbon, Micheal’s yellow Satin Ribbon, Scrapbook Adhesive Foam Dots, Recollection Yellow Pearls.
Stop in tomorrow to see Robin's next JustRite Project.