I used all 3 layers of the Birch Press Designs Amour Arch to create this:
I used 3 different shades of pink -- a light pink, mauve, and eggplant to create the layered arch. I was concerned it might be difficult to line up, but I lined up the 2 small hearts on the outside, and that lined up the whole thing. It was really easy! I glued all the layers together using Scraperfect Best Glue Ever and the medium No Clog Writing Cap.
The sentiment I used is by Crafter's Companion, but is similar to this one, by Poppy Stamps. I like the look of sentiments that are die cut, then have a shadow layer behind them. I used Stick It Adhesive Sheets on the sentiment and the layer behind it.
I added some Liquid Pearls to the card for a little more Bling. Dies R Us carries many great colors of Liquid Pearls. The ones on this care are White Opal.
Here's a picture of all the supplies I used. You can see what the package of the Birch Press Amour Arch dies look like.
Here's all the die cuts once they are cut out, but not yet assembled:
Supplies used on this card from the Dies R Us Store:
I will leave you with one more picture of the finished card:
Have you heard about the Design Team call for the Dies R Us Inspiration team? This is a wonderful team to be on! You can find all the details here.
I hope you enjoyed your visit and that I was able to inspire you to use your dies, create a project, and come play along with us at the Dies R Us Challenge Blog for your chance to win a gift voucher to the Dies R Us Store. A new challenge begins on the 1st and 15th of every month. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Pinterest too.
I hope you enjoyed your visit and that I was able to inspire you to use your dies, create a project, and come play along with us at the Dies R Us Challenge Blog for your chance to win a gift voucher to the Dies R Us Store. A new challenge begins on the 1st and 15th of every month. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Pinterest too.
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