![]() ![]() pencil mark the top of the base 1/2″ in on the right and left sides.Flower Pot Base: Basic White, 3 1/4 X 2 3/4.DSP Layer for the folded layers (X2): DSP, 3 3/4 X 2 1/4 make an effort to use the same color of DSP flowers on the right and left as you have on the Base 2 DSP that folds in so it has a continuous look.Folded Layers of Base 1 (X2): Basic White, 4 X 2 1/2.DSP for Card Base 2: Hues of Happiness DSP, 3 3/4 X 4 7/8, this is for the outside of base 2 when it is folded in.one is for the inside of base 2, the other is for the outside of base 2 when it is folded in.Middle Layers for Base 2, (X2), Basic White, 4 X 5 1/8.I am using 1/8″ borders so my layers won’t look like hers I didn’t get a picture but here is one from JanB’s blog post. The top of base 1 flips up and the bottom base 2 flips down. The length of base 2 is 1/4″ smaller to allow for the fold of base 1. adhere to base 1 with the fold of base 2 aligned to the inside bottom edge of base 1.Bottom Base 2: Bermuda Bay Cardstock, 4 1/4 X 10 3/4, scored at 5 3/8.Top Base 1: Bermuda Bay Cardstock, 4 1/4 X 11, scored at 5 1/2 and 2 3/4.What a great job the Stampin’ Up! artists did in designing this paper! Recipe Maybe so, Sal, it definitely is eye appealing with yellow centers and little yellow flowers and added greenery which always enhances flowers. I think its the yellow in the DSP that made you prefer it over the other. However, I did save the cutouts and used them on the back of the bouquet: I started a bouquet card with cutting out the flowers in the Hues of Happiness DSP with the Blossoming Happiness Dies but it just lacked something and then I realized the piece of DSP I thought was much too busy was actually perfect. Remember- don’t toss those edge pieces of your DSP! You can add them to the inside like in the picture above! The bottom flap folds out to give you a great place for a message! From there I changed up the dsp, the embossing folder and altered the cuts a bit to come up with this Hues of Happiness Easel Card. She was casing a lovely card from a Japanese demonstrator and translating the directions from Japanese to English. The card itself is a tri-layer fold that I saw Jan B. The fresh freesia flower you see on the left was a separate fussy cut that I added so that a flower wasn’t hanging over too far on the pot where I wanted a couple leaves (fussy cut). I started my fussy cutting focusing on those three little flowers on the right that I wanted to hang over the pot. ![]() I made this bouquet easel card with one of the less used pieces of DSP that I thought was extra pretty with its yellow and black centers. Stampin’ Up!’s Hues of Happiness designer series paper (DSP) is beyond gorgeous. ![]()
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