Good morning, friends! Boy, oh, boy do I have a treat for you today. I'm back for Day 3 of The Greetery's debut countdown and today's products are so super fun! On the docket this morning are the new
BotaniCuts Succulents Dies,
Terrarium Dies, and
Sentiment Suite: Thinking Of You stamps. You are going to absolutely fall in love with these Succulent Dies! Succulents are great because they can be any color of the rainbow, so your options are truly boundless. I had a blast putting together a birthday ensemble that I can't wait to give to someone very special. Let's take a closer look!
I love that the Terrarium Dies come in two sizes and I knew I wanted to incorporate both sizes somehow. After a little brainstorming, I decided that the small terrarium was the perfect size for a tag and the large one would make a fabulous shaped card, so that's exactly what I did!
I started with the tag. I cut the segmented terrarium shape from gold cardstock that I had xyroned and set it aside. Then, I die cut two full shapes, one from clear cardstock and the other from white cardstock. I sponged a bit of minty blue ink onto the white piece and speckled it with water for some subtle interest. Once that had dried, I stamped it with the sentiment from Sentiment Suite: Thinking Of You and set that aside. I used the same set to stamp the birthday greeting and then cut that using the new Sentiment Suite Basics Dies. I adhered that and the gold piece to the front of the clear cardstock piece and also set that whole bit aside.
Next, I die cut the small succulent from white cardstock and blended on ink to make it resemble the real thing. A quick Google search will give you so much inspiration! I assembled the succulent and adhered it to the white layer. Then, I added foam tape to the outer edge of the clear piece (hidden under the gold frame) to create a shaker box. I filled it with fine gravel before sealing everything together. Then, I very loosely braided some black twine and threaded it through the top of the terrarium to act as the hang tag.
Next up was the card. I decided that I wanted to create a shaped card that someone could put on display after their birthday had passed. This would be ideal for someone who really loves succulents, whether they actually have houseplants or not. There are people in my life who adore plants, but either don't have the best track record for keeping them alive or can't have them because their pets take it as a personal challenge to eat any living thing in their homes. This way, they get their plants and no harm will come to their furry companions. Win-win!
I began by cutting four sticky-backed, segmented gold pieces and two whole clear pieces with the large Terrarium Die. I snipped off the top ring of two of the gold pieces and then adhered all four to the two clear pieces. I used E6000 to adhere the two panels together. The snipped ring gold pieces are on the inside, making the connection a little thinner and tighter together. I set that aside to dry overnight (just to be safe). You could probably get a similar hold with hot glue and it would be ready to handle faster.
Then, I die cut one large and one small succulent. I blended on ink colors that would complement each other, but not match. Then, I die cut a terrarium panel from Kraft cardstock. I free hand cut a "ground" and xyroned it to make it sticky. Before sprinkling it with gravel, I set foam tape into the adhesive to make it easier to attach my succulents. I attached that whole piece inside the card, adhering it along the bottom edge so you wouldn't see the adhesive through the back of the terrarium.
Next, I stamped the sentiments from the Sentiment Suite: Thinking Of You set onto their coordinating die cuts and attached them to the front of the card with foam tape. Again, with clear cardstock you need to be mindful of how to hide your adhesives. To conceal mine, I simply adhered a second die cut to the inside of the card. Easy! I also used the braided twine to create a hanger for the card. It's not functionally necessary, but I think it adds a nice softness. Plus, it's a nice touch if someone wants to hang their card rather than put it on a shelf or table.
I am thrilled to pieces about how this ensemble turned out! The gravel adds such a wonderful texture and the colorful succulents are so cheerful. I'll definitely be creating with these succulent dies again soon. I can't wait to try more color combinations and techniques (like watercolor!) to make these dies truly sing. Thank you so much for joining me today! I hope you've enjoyed this look at the debut release from
The Greetery! Make sure to pop by
The Greetery's blog for more information and visit the other designers that are creating with these gorgeous new projects today:
Heather Nichols
Dawn McVey
Kelly Lunceford
Kay Miller
Laura Bassen
Have a wonderful day, everyone!
Supplies:
Succulent Birthday Ensemble
I always admire your fresh take on new stamp sets and dies. Your terrarium card and tag are delightful and the succulents turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteThese are so nice and I love how you used the fine gravel to add more realism to the terrarium. Very pretty. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour tags are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great use for them! tags!!!! Love the subtle colors you chose
ReplyDeleteLOVE your creativity with these dies! All your added details made these succulents come to life!
ReplyDeleteOh, Lizzie I love your design of a tag and shaped card. They are both so pretty. It is wonderful to see you designing again.
ReplyDeleteVery cute tag and shaped card. Love you inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! The succulents and terrariums are so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery creative stamps, love how you made into a tag, would be perfect to add to a plant for gift giving!
ReplyDeleteThey do make wonderful tags!!
ReplyDeleteBoth the tag and the clear card are SOOOOO pretty Lizzie...someone is going to be so "WOW'd" when they receive these!! :0)
ReplyDeleteLove how you used the terrarium dies to make your clear card & tag. Great ideas!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute ideas, l really like the gravel you used such a fun little touch!
ReplyDeleteThese turned out really neat!
ReplyDeleteLizzy these are beautiful! I love how you added sand/gravel to the card!! Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Lizzie! Isn’t this exciting?! You must have had so much fun working with Betsy’s new designs! And WOW, your projects are amazing. The gravel was a wonderful, creative touch! Was your large terrarium card made with Kraft? It looks like gold and is gorgeous. I absolutely LOVE your succulent colors, so realistic. This is a beautiful post Lizzie and it’s wonderful to “see “ you again this week! 😊
ReplyDeleteSuch fabulous creations, Lizzie! I love the tag and the birthday card is so pretty, too. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely. I love the colors you chose, as well.
ReplyDeleteLovely projects that really showcase these stunning new products we are all going to get to play with soon!
ReplyDeleteSharing your excitement for this new Greetery set! Great idea for a clear standup card!
ReplyDeleteSo helpful to see that you used 1 succulent inside the terrarium tag to give a good perspective on size/proportions. Love your color combos and the way you arranged the sentiments. Can't wait to play with these!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute cards.
ReplyDeleteLove your samples! So fun!
ReplyDeleteOh my word Lizzie, these are gorgeous done with the clear acetate!! I love your inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this card, Lizzie! So creative.
ReplyDeleteLove your card and tag Lizzie! So creative!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards, Lizzie! Love the terrariums! Sue N
ReplyDeleteSo inspirational - the gravel just adds that something extra
ReplyDeleteSO very lovely Lizzie!! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour work is so soft and pretty - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!
ReplyDeleteI love to hang things from my window closure and your cards would work great that way. Having the terrarium shape begs to include different flowers and colors. It would be fun to 'plant' the birth month flower in one to give as a birthday card. Great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHOW FUN, Lizzie! I'm ONE OF THOSE that don't do well with plants! I HAVE TRIED! LOL I LOVE this little terrarium & succulents! THIS is the ONLY WAY, other than silk, that I have plants anymore! LOL I think you did a WONDERFUL JOB on both your tag AND your card!!!! CAN'T WAIT to see MORE with what you do with these! A SUPER JOB!! ;) INKY HUGS! <3
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the two sizes. Sometimes I'm so busy looking at all the pretty pictures that I don't read the post!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Both the card and tag are gorgeous! The terrariums look so realistic since you used the gold paper and the gravel. Love them!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love your projects today! I have been wanting to use real sand on a project and this totally inspires me to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love your card and tag! So beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Love the tag and the beautiful transparent card!! So creative! :)
ReplyDeleteLove your tags and card designs, Lizzie! The colors are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and tag! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful cards. The clear card is just amazing and so detailed.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects! Friday can't get here soon enough - lol!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and so very creative. Love how you achieved all of that subtle shading in the succulents!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards. Love the look with the window sheets as glass. So much fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat cards--I liked your addition of the gravel for a touch of realism.
ReplyDeleteSo loving your cards today! Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your take on these great products!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous card and matching tag! Such a creative and fun idea -- both are stunning!
ReplyDeleteThese creations are
ReplyDeletefabulous! Love the
card.
Carla from Utah
This card and tag set is just so pretty, love the touch of gold with the rustic succulents.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to make a tag and shaped card with the two sizes.
ReplyDeleteThese designs are fabulous and make these products shine. Thanks for sharing your creativity.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Love the color combo.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration.
Your card makes a gorgeous display and the tag is so pretty! Love the colors of your succulents, too - you rocked it, Lizzie! (literally 😁)
ReplyDeleteAppreciate your detailed post, Lizzie, and gorgeous ensemble! Some lucky friend will proudly display these. You’ve made Betsy proud once again!
ReplyDeletestunning stunning stunning! I love your detailed instructions -- and what a great idea to use clear cardstock! I love these!
ReplyDeleteHey Lizzie! Love what you've done here - the colors, the gold, the gravel, the arrangement... oh, I just love all the things! How special this week has been! I am just all ver klempt at seeing my all time favorite designers!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty colors. YIKES, all of you ladies have made such gorgeous succulents--I really love the colors!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSomething about this screams environmentalism. I love it. So realistic. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe gravel idea is genius!!! I love your creations! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteReally cute cards today and love your display idea, Lizzie!! And the tiny gravel is genius!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving all the ink blending going on at The Greetery! It's been a while coming for me, but it's my favorite way to color these days. Your projects with these new products are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing us great ways to use the 2 sizes of Terrarium dies. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteLoving your take on the succulents, beautiful examples!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Love that you filled the shaker with the fine gravel to make it even more realistic.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. Very creative. Just lovely for many occasions.
ReplyDeleteI love that you used fine grain gravel for your shaker tag! I never would have thought of that! :)
ReplyDeleteSo creative Lizzie! I like your use of the decorative sand for a realistic look at the bottom of those terrariums!
ReplyDeleteWow, Lizzie! How beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your tag and card, Lizzie - just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous tags!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tags!
ReplyDeleteOh man! I love your creativity and the cards you created, especially the one with the acetate!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous projects. I love those BotiniCuts succulents.
ReplyDeleteEach of you designers has done wonderful things with the beautiful succulent dies! I love your projects!
ReplyDeleteVery creative... and beautiful!! I really like that you created terrarium-shaped projects. Thanks so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful set! Your color style really inspires me. I’ll be excited to see your ongoing work with Betsy, I know it will be great.
ReplyDeleteSo soft and pretty. Love your ideas.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your inspiration. I DO love a card with acetate!
ReplyDeleteGreat projects.
ReplyDeleteVery creative ideas Lizzie. Great cards.
ReplyDeleteI love the 3-d effect you gave these terrariums. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour tag and card are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBoth your tag and card are just delightful, Lizzie! It's so wonderful to see my favorite designers together again. Pure joy! We are all feeling excited and inspired this week! 💗
ReplyDeleteLizzie, think you are an engineer at heart. Great projects. Hope I can recreate it. So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your card and the terrarium tag. That little tag is adorable.
ReplyDeleteClever clever projects. Love these dies.
ReplyDeleteYour terrariums turned out darling! Love the colors of the succulent on the tag. Both of your projects turned out so realistic...complete with the gravel! So nice to see everyone supporting Betsy with such wonderful projects.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of using these for tags, it's such a unique and gorgeous tag!
ReplyDeleteYet another beautiful set of cards.
ReplyDeleteLizzie I love your gift ideas and the gravel makes the setting for the succulents so realistic. Genius!
ReplyDeleteLove your cards
What an amazing project - love it! Lucky recipient!
ReplyDeleteI really love these terrariums! They are so adorable!
ReplyDeleteSo fun!!! Thanks for sharing these wonderful projects!
ReplyDeleteSweet, sweet projects, Lizzie! Those dies are amazing!
ReplyDeleteLizzie, love your tag project and the colors you used. Really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLOve the colors you used....so cute!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant ideas! Love that sweet little tag and such a great idea for the card! Cheers.
ReplyDeleteYou always have such original ideas. Love the gravel touch. Colors are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThese are TOO CUTE! I love the touch of gravel -- so fun!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of making these tags and the gravel is a fun shaker!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card and tag.
ReplyDeleteUsing the clear for the
terrarium is a great idea.
Hang it in a window and
you can see through it.
thanks for sharing
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Both cards are wonderful! Fine gravel as the shaker element is truly inspired!
ReplyDeleteI love you creativity.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous use of today's release - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love both your tag and your card! What a great way to showcase that die with a clear card... Nice work!
ReplyDeleteThese are both stunning. I especially love the succulent that is light green with the pink tips! Those are my favorites in real life too! Great use of the dies for shaped cards!
ReplyDeleteMarisela Delgado said: Beautiful colors. mariandmonsterd@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI just love these new products! Beautiful job! I love the shaker version.
ReplyDeleteI just love these new products! Beautiful job! I love the shaker version.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love these, Lizzie! The sand was such an awesome addition.
ReplyDeleteOh. My. Goodness. !!!. Simply fabulous!! LOVE the see-through shaped card!! MUST CASE!!!
ReplyDeleteOh these are so neat!
ReplyDeleteSheila W
Just so adorable. Love your shakers. So cute.
ReplyDeleteLove the shaker with rocks...so cool for a terrarium!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors on the succulent in the tag. I had no idea they really came is so many colors. Great clear card too.
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