Today’s share is one of the five beautiful projects I shared at the recent Tauranga Extravaganza event. If you missed it, please join us next time – I’d love to have you along for some fun, step-by-step crafting.
This project features the fault line technique and the beautiful Floral Delight papers and the Delightful Wishes stamp and die bundle:

Some love the Floral Delight paper pack, and some have commented that it’s “too yellow”. And there is a lot of yellow when you see all the prints together, but you can easily tone it right down by combining these papers with coordinating, solid cardstock in other colors.
For this project, I used the Kraft print (brown) from the Floral Delight papers, and the Old Olive and Mossy Meadow two-toned cardstocks. The two-toned cardstock is really great for layered die cuts, like the bloom and the leaves in the Delightful Wishes die set.

The fault like technique is really quite easy, and so effective. You can watch a quick demonstration in the video below. Basically, it’s just a matter of cutting the card front short, and then tearing across and inserting a printed piece between the two torn sides.
Embellish and accent from there for a pretty card front!

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Please also enjoy this edited video, showcasing the fault line technique idea, and
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