This is stunning! An inspiring new technique (to me) that I will have to try out! I love the combination of dreamy watercolour panels and the gorgeous tree! A definite favorite!
To be honest with you, I have never seen a panel card, and you found the measurements for this on another gallery? Mind if I borrow it? Your colors are exquisite, and love how you used the tree on the inside too. Congratulations! You won the pick of the day!
These cards look easy, actually they are, but not so much when I get ahead of myself and don't pay attention to what I'm doing.
This panel card was inspired by Jan Mansor Brown and her March 20 video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwgg_hh7Pgo
Panel cards have been around for a while, but Jan made this card easy in the sense she gave very precise measurements for US A2 card size (as well as others), and she saved me the mental math anguish. God bless her.
I needed to have done some stamping on the panel itself before dividing it up, maybe, but I got ahead of myself, thinking the cuts I wanted to try would be where I needed to be. Unfortunately, when I adhered the full card front to the base, I didn't notice it had slipped and I walked away and it dried crooked. Ugh. I drive myself nuts, sometimes.
I'll try the card again, though, as I do like the look of these panel cards.
Card was made with Stampin' Up! supplies: Misty Moonlight and Pale Papaya card stocks; New Horizons stamps and pattern paper; Itty Bitty Greetings stamp set (ret.) and Classic Label Punch (ret.); Grassy Grove stamp set and Inspiring Canopy dies; Misty Moonlight and Garden Green ink pads.
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