Hello! Diana here today sharing a card I made using the Samantha Walker Traditions collection from Carta Bella. I don't know if you can tell in the pictures, but this collection is so rich and beautiful. The papers are heavy and textured — and so fun to work with!
Here's a little bit about how I put this card together. I cut a piece of paper to fit my card base. I also gathered the dies & stamps by Samantha Walker for Just Rite for my card.
I took a smaller second piece of paper from the Traditions collection and cut it using the Big Shot and the die.
Then I took one of the stamps and embellished my die cut piece. After that, I began to layer the pieces from the Traditions collection onto the card.
When embellishing a card, have some fun with it. I used pieces of the paper as well as the sticker sheet and made a little scene on the front. I also put a stamped sentiment on the front in the frame I stamped and cut.
There you have it — a pretty "just for you" card on its way to someone special. Thanks for stopping here to see my card today.
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