Hello there!
Today is the fourth day of the April release from Neat & Tangled, and its a beauty!
Day 4 is for the Inlaid Squares Cover Plate and here’s my card:
This card was really quick and easy to create, and uses up any of those lovely inky panels that you may have lying around in your stash!
I found an inky panel that I had created using older Neat and Tangled products and adhered it straight down to a white card base. I then die-cut the Inlaid Squares design out of a panel of white cardstock and foam mounted onto the inky panel.
I white heat embossed a sentiment onto a strip of black cardstock and foam mounted that to the card front.
I added a few sequins to finish up, and that was it!
I hope you’re enjoying the April Release so far! Be sure to visit the Neat & Tangled Blog to see what the rest of the DT has created – all the sets that we are showcasing this week will be released on Friday, 6 April at 8am EST in the shop!
Thanks for looking 😉
Wow! Your card is simply stunning and totally magical is your colouring!!!
Love this card and that background panel sets off the cover plate die beautifully!
Great background.
Love the lattice work die.
This will make a great shaker card.
thanks for sharing
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Gorgeous BG you created; really showcases the new die.
Absolutely beautiful! Love the gorgeous background you created and this awesome Inlaid Squares Cover Plate over the top of it! So many possibilities with this die… can’t wait to get it!
Wow!! Super vibrant and gorgeous!
Fabulous background ~ the dimension you created by raising the die cut background is very striking!
Wow !! That’s a stunning background !!
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stunning card – the colorful background against the white is just awesome 🙂
Amazing colors , pretty card..
Such a pretty card – love the watercolors.
Your background is amazing! I love the hint of stars on it ❤
Amazing and magical background just like the sentiment.
Very pretty with this inky background.
I love this so much! That subtle design from the star stencil peeking through is fantastic!