Simple Shimmer Card Wrap Set
I can think of so many occasions where a gift of Thank You notes would be the perfect gift. Maybe even elegant wedding favors. I will share a simple technique, that takes the “plain Jane” single layer set, and makes it a real “WOW”! The simple vellum card wrap will only add to the beauty, and give you a easy perfect package for you to present your set.
You will be amazed at how fast this set can come together. Another great idea for those who need to mass produce an elegant gift set.
Monogram sets are the hottest thing right now. Sometimes you aren’t sure “which” initial to use for your monogram, or WHO you are going to give the set to. Feel free to get creative, and use a sentiment in place of the initial.
What makes this set so beautiful is that by using the Pearlescent watercolors, you are adding a soft and subtle shimmer, that isn’t messy, and wont rub off. It has the effect of a watercolored image. It is another use for this type of coloring medium that is often forgotten and under-used.
Then, you add that embossed circle, and it really adds some dimension and interest, without over powering the soft shimmering flowers with a layer.
First you will need to assemble your supplies.
For this set I am using:
Papertrey Select White cardstock, Vellum Cardstock
The flower cluster from Piece of Cake, Borders & Corners Circle set, the “T” from Ambassador Monogram, and “thanks so much” from Mixed Messages.
Always Artichoke ink, and Purely Pomegranate ink.
Martha Stewart Butterfly Punch, glue dots.
Pearlescent Watercolors by Yasumoto, with water, and paint brush, White Opal Liquid Pearls, and the Circle Nestabilities.
Step 1-Use only a little water, and your pink pearlescent watercolor, and create a “paste-like” mixture. Paint the pearlescent paste onto your flower cluster. Stamp onto card base
NOTE: Don’t use to much water, or your flowers will be runny, and unrecognizable.
TIP: When making a set-do each step on each card first, before advancing to the next step. This will make production of multiples of a card go much quicker. Example-do all the pink flowers on each card base, before starting the next step.
Step 2
Do the same thing for your leaves, using a green water color.
Step 3-
Emboss a circle into your card.
Step for this may vary depending on the machine you use. I am using my Cuttlebug.
To JUST emboss a layer I personally find this sandwich helpful for me.
A plate, B plate, black mat, tan mat, cardstock, nestability die (cutting side down), and B plate.
EDITED TO SAY: Or just 2 tan mats. I have an older mat set.
This gives me a nicely embossed circle
Step 4
Stamp the stitched circle onto the center of the embossed circle, in artichoke ink. It fits just outside the smallest embossed rim.
Then stamp the “T’ and sentiment, in pomegranate ink.
Step 5
Apply liquid pearls to the flower centers.
This gives a subtle 3D effect, and continues the subtle shimmer.
Step 6-
As you can see above, punch a butterfly out of vellum cardstock. Adhere with wings popped forward, using a clear glue dot.
Step 7-Creating the holder.
This holder is meant to house 4 cards with envelopes.
Take your vellum cardstock and cut 5 3/4 X 11
Along the 11 inches score at
1 1/2 -
2-
6 1/2-
7.
Score along lines. Put cards inside. Tie around a ribbon to hold closed.
Simple as that.
Thank you for taking a peek at my little set. I hope you take the time to try it out.
I’d love to hear your thoughts. Should you decide to make your own-send us a link!
Enjoy the day
80 Responses for "Simple Shimmer Card Wrap Set"
Looooove it!
Very Pretty…
looks so delicate..
Very elegant gift set!
very pretty!! i love the envie…
These are so cute. I have two wedding within the next 2 months and have been racking my brain thinking about what do do for the gifts. I am sure I will add more than just the cards but this is such a great start. Thanks for sharing your ideas with us. I will definitely thinking about this when I sit down to creat later.
This is beautiful, a very elegant project.
Everything you do is so beautiful Laurnen. You amaze me girl!
Love love love your work. I’m going to try this too!
Another beautiful project, Lauren! Where you get your constant stream of creativity is beyond me, but the hits just keep on coming! Thanks for sharing!
That’s gorgeous!! Great tutorial!! Hope you have a fab holiday weekend!!
this is beautiful! i have the perfect person for this…and, can think of a whole lot more! thank you!!
chelle
oooh this is awesome Lauren!! I’m drooling all over it!
Absolutely gorgeous! What a wonderful gift this would be.
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What a beautiful set! Thank you for sharing.
Karen
Wow!!! What a beautiful card!!!
These are just gorgeous! Love the pearlescent watercolors, the embossed circle, and the vellum enclosure! What a beautiful work of art all together!
~Kendra
Beautiful, understated elegance. Please tell me, which company makes the pearlescent watercolours? thank you.
Lovely and sooooo elegant…thank you for sharing the “how to”.
Jan
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I would love to know where you purchase vellum cardstock. Thanks for letting me know about the vellum you used on the Simple Shimmer Card pack that you did for Papertrey.
These are just gorgeous. Very stylish
Thankyou for sharing 
Simply Beautiful!
Very simple yet so elegant. Will definitely give this a try.
what a great gift idea, I love the vellum holder
What a beautiful and delicate card and gift idea! Love it!
You still manage to WOW me everyday. Thanks for the inspiration
Hey Lauren,
Happy 4th - hope you have a great day with your family. As always you know how to deliver! Awesome project!
Hi Lauren…you did a fantastic job with your tutorial, but then again I haven’t seen anything you do not be first rate. Papertrey is lucky to have you :~).
I do , however, have a question for you. I’ve been seeing these nestabilities for a good long while now and haven’t purchased any as of yet. I have punches, cricut, cuttlebug, etc. tell me what makes these so special and do I really need them. Do I have to have special machines to use them??
Thanks Lauren….have a great 4th.
Pam in Ar.
These are so elegant and simply gorgeous. I will definitely be doing my own variation.
Oh Lauren, this is sooo pretty and I just received some of those wonderful pearly watercolors! Thanks for sharing this project!
{Pam in Arizona - the poster above me - if Lauren doesn’t get a chance to answer you, YES - you can use Nestabilities with your cuttlebug!}
This is absolutely beautiful. Never thought about using my nestie like that. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful July 4th!
This is just gorgeous. Where do you get these watercolors?
Happy 4th.
Very lovely! Great tip to use the letter from a sentiment for the monogram.
Beautiful and very elegant! I love the PTI tutorials and hope to make some of these cards for my niece’s wedding gift in the fall! This technique would also be neat for the PTI swap on the cruise!
I want the watercolors, but can’t get into the linked site because of securtiy on my system. When I Google them, I get lots of mentions in blogs but no sellers. Can anyone help me find a site that sells them without requiring cookies? Thanks.
Beautiful set so elegant, I had a go at your saturday sketch, really great to work with, hope you can have a look, it’s on my blog…
http://paperbabe.blogspot.com/
Thanks for inspiring, Kim
Another wonderful creation from the mind of Lauren Meader. What a wonderful gift. I don’t know anyone who wouldn’t love a pretty little set of thank you cards (or whatever) including me - LOL. I love to keep up with your work - you inspire me!
So simple, yet so very elegant. These are just lovely. You always amaze me with your creations.
Lauren, another stunning project!
Holly
these are so dainty and cute…love the vellum wrap.
very elegant.
how elegant these cards are. Wow !! Thanks so much for sharing. I will certainly put this tutorial to good use. Again thanks.. MaryAnn
Oh my GOSH!!!!! This is beautiful. Lauren, you’ve outdone yourself! I absolutely love it! Keep up the fantastic work.
Rocking tutorial Lauren! Someday I’ll get the embossing part of the nesties figured out. Guess now I have to go buy pearlescent water colors! Those are Yummy!
Absolutel stunning! I can’t wait to get my nesties!
Thank you for taking the time to show us set by step how to do this! I really enjoyed it. Happy 4th.
Thanks for the great idea. I really like the flowers. Thankfully, I have all the supplies that you used!!!!!! I am on my way. I hope I can do as well as you did.
outstanding!
BEAUTIFUL!
Thanks Lauren.
em
Just beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. You are a very gifted artist.
This is so beautiful Lauren! What a lovely gift it would make!
Understated elegance! I love the softness of this project. I, too, am curious as to where to get the vellum cardstock and the paints. I also have a question about the black you used in your sandwich. Would you please share what you use? You are amazing! You can take simple things and truly change them into elegance. Thank you for sharing!
oh, wow! What an exquisite gift! I love the wonderful details you used.
Lauren, this is truly beautiful, so soft and elegant. Thanks for sharing your creativity with us.
Very cool Lauren! This is beautiful…I’ll have to find some of that Pearlescent Watercolours. I have a question though…you said Black Mat and Tan Mat. I have a tan one…but what is the black one? Where do I find that? lol
Have a FAB 4th of July!
What a beautiful set of cards! The butterfly makes it perfect! Thanks for sharing.
You are such a rockstar. I love to come see the beautiful things you come up with. Unfortuntately, now I have to go spend more money to get some of those fun things you used. Haha! Keep up the good work. You never disappoint. =)
Gorgeous babe, just gorgeous!
Happy 4th!
Hugs,
Renee
So kewl, Lauren! TFS!!
so wonderful …I wish I had all your directions in a libray ..but i dont know how to down load this without all the other stuff ..I love this card ..Your wonderful Lauren .
Diana
Lauren, thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. Your work is exquisite and I gain so much inspiration from you.
Becky
Wow! So simple and so lovely! Thanks for sharing this beautiful idea.
Gorgeous as usual Lauren.
OH….Lauren this card is so pretty. The shear look of the flowers are so nice.
Beautiful card & thank you for your tutorial! One more week before my daughter’s wedding! Can’t believe its almost here! Happy fourth of July to you & your family!
Lauren - this set is BEAUTIFUL!! Thanks for sharing the tutorial with us all!
So delicate and very feminine!
oh my….this is lovely. “Classic Elegance”…. that is what I call it. Thank you!!!!
Kim
Really pretty cards! What are the black and tan mats you mention in the process for embossing the circle with the Cuttlebug? Also, are the pearlescent watercolors SU? Are liquid pearls a product by themselves or are they created using another product?
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These are so elegant yet so simple to do. You did a wonderful job!
oh these are so soft and pretty, they looked great without the vellum too!
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