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This card is a fun use of the Stampin' Up! Earthen textures bundle, plus a way to incorporate several other die cuts from different sets. I used the pots from the earthen Textures Dies, but cut one to a smaller size, and I also created a short, flat pot with the Welcome Inn dies, an "add on" die for the June Paper Pumpkin Kit. I cut the pot die in half and then used the leaf die included with the Welcome Inn Dies as the foliage in the pot. After cutting one of the pots from earthen Textures to a shorter size, I used the " X-X" die to create texture on the pot I used one of the die cuts from the Timeless Arrangements Dies to add stems to that pot. For the pot on the left side of the card, I used die cuts from the Seaside Bay Dies to fill that pot You'll have fun looking through your dies to find new, interesting ways to fill your pots from Earthen Textures Dies.
The basecard for this card is Thick Basic White Cardstock Then a layer of Crumb Cake, and, finally, the image area is Basic White. I cut another strip of Basic White, and dry embossed it using the Flowers 3D Embossing folder, from the Online Exclusives Basics 3D Embossing Folder trio pack.
To create the smallest pot, I used the Welcome Inn Dies and die cut a pot out of Copper Clay Cardstock. Then I sliced it so it became a shorter, flat vase, and then I used my paper piecing tip to add a line of holes on the top edge of the pot. I used the leaf from the welcome Inn Dies and die cut two Pretty Peacock leaves to use as filler for the short pot. To fill the Pretty Peacock Pot, I used the Timeless Arrangement Dies and die cut some longer stems from Crumb Cake Cardstock, and added them to the pot. To fill the pot on the left side of the card, I used grasses from the Seaside Bay dies and die cut them from Pretty Peacock Cardstock.