Hello, card making friends! Tracy here, and today I have a fun little tutorial on how to create this Intricate 80th Birthday Card. Every once in a while an occasion demands a beautiful and intricate birthday greeting. Here are all of the details.

Let’s Get Started
First I cut my card base from pink cardstock to 10 x 7-inch. Then fold in half to create a 5 x 7-inch card base. I die-cut all my layers from white cardstock using one die set. Adhere the outside frame piece to the card base with Crafty Foam Tape White.

Next, I added the lacy insert die cut piece to the card using the Dual Tip Glue Pen.

Lift up and adhere to the center lacy die cut piece to the Intricate 80th Birthday Card using 3D Foam Squares White Regular Size.

To make the number 80 stand out, I used gold foam number stickers.

Rose Accents
I created these pretty Wild Roses using rose stamps, dies and shaping molds. Prills were added to the middle of each flower with the Dual Tip Glue Pen. Place the completed flowers to the card using Adhesive Dots Large.

Lastly, I added a few gems to the Intricate 80th Birthday Card for just a little extra sparkle.


Thanks so much for stopping by!
Tracy McLennon
Creative Time: 45 minutes
Skill Level: Intermediate
Materials Needed:
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L®
Crafty Foam Tape White
3D Foam Squares White Regular Size
Adhesive Dots Large
Home Hobby by 3L®
Dual Tip Glue Pen
Other
Cardstock (White, Pink), Heartfelt Creations (Wild Rose Stamps and Dies, Intricate Swirls Die, Leafy Accents Cling Stamps and Die), Gems, Prills, Thickers
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