This greeting card was made using a fun stamping technique called Joseph’s Coat. Putting it together was quick and easy using ScraPerfect’s Best Glue Ever. ScraPerfect made working with the small die-cut words effortless when it could have been frustrating.
Materials:
- stamped image
- die-cut words from Rinea Foiled Paper
- blue cardstock (4.25″ x 8.5″)
- white cardstock (4″ square)
- ScraPerfect Best Glue Ever
- Embellie Gellie
- No-Clog Writing Cap
Directions:
After all the materials are prepped, I began putting the pieces together with the Best Glue Ever. I glued the inside first.
Then I glued the outside image to the front of the card.
I used Embellie Gelli to help place and align the die-cut words onto the front of the card. I don’t think I could have gotten the dot on the letter “i” without it!
Here is the finished card showing the front and inside of the card. I like to add a visual connection to the inside of the card whenever possible. For this card, it is the butterfly stamp in the corner. I think it adds to the overall card.
If you are interested in learning the Joseph’s Coat technique, watch the video for full instructions.