Add a touch of charm to your paper crafting with the lovely Perennial Lavender Designer Series Paper. Inspired by the sprawling fields of wild lavender and the delicate wildflowers, these hand-painted designs bring beauty to every project
Featuring a stunning array of gorgeous colors including Berry Burst, Blackberry Bliss, Fresh Freesia, Gorgeous Grape, Highland Heather, Lost Lagoon, Orchid Oasis, Pretty Peacock, Shaded Spruce, and Starry Sky, the Perennial Lavender Designer Series Paper offers endless creative possibilities.
Incorporating this charming Perennial Lavender Designer Series Paper into my Sip & Stamp event cards helped me create a lot of possibilities. Each card focuses on a different paper and technique for my stampers.
My Sip & Stamp card night creations
The focal point of this first card is a piece of the DSP on a Pretty Peacock card base. It opens up to feature the gorgeous Shaded Spruce color wash. The upper DSP corner folds down to hold the Gorgeous Grape square tag with the Basic White greeting tag.
This second card is a z-fold on a Highland Heather card base. It has a Gorgeous Grape frame for the Perennial Lavender print. Inside a sprig of flowers with greenery are from the January Lovely Lavender Paper Pumpkin kit.
My third card has an accordion fold. Cut the front pieces with the Perennial Postage dies. The 12″ long inside piece of Perennial Lavender DSP, scored and folded to create quite a unique look upon opening.
The fourth card uses another of the DSP designs, cut into 3 strips. Evenly space the strips on a 5-1/4″ x 4″ piece of Lost Lagoon card stock. Add a jute piece, a greeting tag, and several Brushed Brash Butterflies, to finish the card.
This next card uses two of the Perennial Lavender Designer Series Papers. The Gorgeous Grape covers the front of a Basic White card base. The floral DSP becomes the card’s gorgeous focal point. The Brushed Brass Butterflies grace the card front and the Perennial Postage die tag.
The final card uses my Deckled Circle dies to create the card front. By placing the top cover plate over the die only to the fold, I was able to create a circular card front. I die cut circles from Fresh Freshia, Perennial Lavender DSP, Highland Heather, and Basic White. Each circle was trimmed to match the card front edges. Pop on a greeting tag and you have a fun opening card.
And to think I wasn’t going to get this suite collection
Crafting with the Perennial Lavender Designer Series Paper suite collection has been a delightful experience. It has sparked endless inspiration for my future cards. Embrace the beauty of this Perennial Lavender Designer series paper collection to unlock a world of creative possibilities for you.
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