Beautiful backgrounds for your handmade greeting cards are quick and easy with the Stampin’ Up! Bird Ballad Laser-Cut Cards & Envelopes.
The first card I made with the intricate design cards was with Very Vanilla Cardstock and the same card design. This time, I used Petal Pink for the cardstock and flowers. Both are so pretty, it’s hard to choose. You can see the Very Vanilla card here so you can which you like best.
The tree branch with four birds perched on it was stamped on Very Vanilla Thick Cardstock. Very Vanilla Thick Cardstock for a couple of reasons. The first, because Stampin’ Blends Markers were used to color the images for my Stampin’ Up! Bird Ballad Laser-Cut Cards & Envelopes card. Very Vanilla Thick Cardstock has the same tight finish for crisp and clean stamped images as Very Vanilla Cardstock but is heavier. That makes it optimal for alcohol markers and a layer adhered with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
The Very Vanilla Cardstock was then die-cut with the largest circle die from the Stitched Shapes Dies and adhered with Stampin’ Dimensionals with Very Vanilla 3/8″ Scallped Lace Trim.
All the supplies for the Free as a Bird card with the Stampin’ Up! Bird Ballad Laser-Cut Cards & Envelopes are pictured below and available to order in my online store!
Stampin’ Up! Bird Ballad Card Supplies
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Which card with the Stampin’ Up! Bird Ballad Laser-Cut Cards & Envelopes did you prefer. The Very Vanilla tone on tone or the Very Vanilla intricate design with Petal Pink showing through? Leave your comment below!