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Easy Coneflower Card with Simon Hurley’s Cascading Coneflowers Collectiony Simon Hurley Ombre Background & Diecutting Tutorial

Easy Coneflower Card with Simon Hurley’s Cascading Coneflowers Collectiony Simon Hurley Ombre Background & Diecutting Tutorial

Hi, crafty friends! Lea Lawson here with you today, creating a card featuring the beautiful new Cascading Coneflowers collection by Simon Hurley.

Easy Coneflower Card with Simon Hurley’s Cascading Coneflowers Collectiony Simon Hurley Ombre Background & Diecutting Tutorial

I’m sharing my step-by-step process in easy-to-follow photos and instructions! “Cascading Coneflowers” by Simon Hurley Ombre Background & Diecutting Tutorial, E3D-177, S4-1540, S4-1539 To start, we are going to ink blend a 4” x 5.25” panel of Classic White cardstock with a coordinating shade of ink. We will deepen the blend at the top to give the panel an ombre gradient from top to bottom. [gallery type="rectangular" link="file" size="medium" ids="eyJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczpcL1wvc3BlbGxiaW5kZXJzYmxvZy5jb21cL3dwLWNvbnRlbnRcL3VwbG9hZHNcLzIwMjZcLzA2XC9MZWFMYXdzb24tQ2FzY2FkaW5nQ29uZWZsb3dlcnMtQmxvZ1Bvc3QtU3RlcC0yLndlYnAiLCJ0aXRsZSI6IkxlYUxhd3Nvbi1DYXNjYWRpbmdDb25lZmxvd2Vycy1CbG9nUG9zdC1TdGVwICgyKSIsImNhcHRpb24iOiIiLCJhbHQiOiIiLCJkZXNjcmlwdGlvbiI6IiJ9,eyJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczpcL1wvc3BlbGxiaW5kZXJzYmxvZy5jb21cL3dwLWNvbnRlbnRcL3VwbG9hZHNcLzIwMjZcLzA2XC9MZWFMYXdzb24tQ2FzY2FkaW5nQ29uZWZsb3dlcnMtQmxvZ1Bvc3QtU3RlcC0zLndlYnAiLCJ0aXRsZSI6IkxlYUxhd3Nvbi1DYXNjYWRpbmdDb25lZmxvd2Vycy1CbG9nUG9zdC1TdGVwICgzKSIsImNhcHRpb24iOiIiLCJhbHQiOiIiLCJkZXNjcmlwdGlvbiI6IiJ9,eyJ1cmwiOiJodHRwczpcL1wvc3BlbGxiaW5kZXJzYmxvZy5jb21cL3dwLWNvbnRlbnRcL3VwbG9hZHNcLzIwMjZcLzA2XC9MZWFMYXdzb24tQ2FzY2FkaW5nQ29uZWZsb3dlcnMtQmxvZ1Bvc3QtU3RlcC00LndlYnAiLCJ0aXRsZSI6IkxlYUxhd3Nvbi1DYXNjYWRpbmdDb25lZmxvd2Vycy1CbG9nUG9zdC1TdGVwICg0KSIsImNhcHRpb24iOiIiLCJhbHQiOiJcdTIwMWNDYXNjYWRpbmcgQ29uZWZsb3dlcnNcdTIwMWQgYnkgU2ltb24gSHVybGV5IE9tYnJlIEJhY2tncm91bmQgJiBEaWVjdXR0aW5nIFR1dG9yaWFsLCBFM0QtMTc3LCBTNC0xNTQwLCBTNC0xNTM5IiwiZGVzY3JpcHRpb24iOiIifQ=="] Next, we are going to 3D emboss the panel with the Cascading Dots embossing folder. The best plate sandwich for running this through your Platinum 6 is Platform Base A, 3D Embossing Folder with paper inside, and Adapter Plate D.
TIP (not pictured): To help the paper not crack, I like to mist the back of my cardstock with a little bit of water. Some crafters prefer to mist the front, but I have found the back works best for me!
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Then adhere the blended & embossed background to an A2-sized card base cut & folded from Classic White cardstock. 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Diecut the leaves from Rainforest cardstock and the Stems from Fern cardstock. “Cascading Coneflowers” by Simon Hurley Ombre Background & Diecutting Tutorial, E3D-177, S4-1540, S4-1539 Diecut one layer of the flowers from Beeswax cardstock, and the other layer from Saffron cardstock. “Cascading Coneflowers” by Simon Hurley Ombre Background & Diecutting Tutorial, E3D-177, S4-1540, S4-1539 Diecut the flower middles from the Antique White Glitter Metallic cardstock, and the middle border from Brushed Gold cardstock. “Cascading Coneflowers” by Simon Hurley Ombre Background & Diecutting Tutorial, E3D-177, S4-1540, S4-1539 With the coneflower diecutting done, we are now going to ink blend the bottom of the leaves with green ink, and the top of the glitter flower middles with yellow ink. I find a grip mat useful for ink blending diecut pieces, but it is optional! 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I start by gluing together all the flower petal layers first, then gluing the middles and middle borders into place after that. “Cascading Coneflowers” by Simon Hurley Ombre Background & Diecutting Tutorial, E3D-177, S4-1540, S4-1539 TIP: Liquid glue needs a little time to set when adhering to glitter cardstock, and I find it helpful to place a clear block over top while it dries. 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This allows them to have some natural dimension without using foam adhesive! “Cascading Coneflowers” by Simon Hurley Ombre Background & Diecutting Tutorial, E3D-177, S4-1540, S4-1539 Finally, we need to diecut the sentiment. I’ve cut the scripted word Hello three times: once from Brushed Gold cardstock and twice from white cardstock. I’ve cut the shadow layer from vellum. 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I hope you enjoyed seeing this sweet card come to life, and how easy it is to mix and match different sets from the Simon Hurley Cascading Coneflowers collection! I share lots of inspiration on my Instagram feed and YouTube channel - follow and subscribe to see even more inspiration with this beautiful collection. Happy crafting! [spellbinders-supplies]E3D-177,S4-1540,S4-1539,T-034,T-045,CS-8-123,CS-8-115,CS-8-116,CS-8-119,CS-8-120,SCSP-016,SCS-116,SCS-120,SCS-151,T-042,T-098[/spellbinders-supplies]

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