Have fun making one of these die cut market cards using the newly released Brass and Bliss Farmers Market Stand and Farmers Spring Accessories sets.
Have you had a chance to check out all the new dies in the Brass and Bliss Spring Release? There are new cover dies, flowers dies and outdoor scenery dies. I had so much fun playing with the Farmers Market Stand and Farmers Market Spring Accessories sets to create the first die cut card. I paired the market stand with Cart Accessories, Baskets and Winter Fall Truck Add On sets for the second card.
Assemble the Farmers Market Stand
- Cut the sections using colors of your choose.
- Attach the two canopy sections together using Nuvo adhesive.
- Attach the stand counter sections together with adhesive and then attach them to the stand base using a thin strip of mounting tape.
- Apply double stick tape to the back bottom of the base and a strip of mounting tape to the top back base and attach it to the card.
- Attach the posts to the card base using Nuvo adhesive.
- Apply a strip of mounting tape to the back of the canopy and attach it to the card base.
- Attach a section of the grass to the bottom of the card and attach it using a strip of mounting tape.
Assemble the Accessories
Both cards have tons of parts and pieces but aren’t hard to assemble. Pro Tip: I place the small flowers and veggies on my molding pad when I’m ready to attach them to a container. It’s much easier to slip my tweezers under the small pieces off the pad rather than trying to pick them up off my work surface.
- Die cut all the accessory sections, flowers, foliage and veggies.
- Attach the flowers and foliage to the pots and vases.
- Adhere the veggies to the baskets and crates using Nuvo adhesive. Pro Tip: I love my Precision Glue Press because the glue holds well and dries clear.
- Attach the pots and creates of flowers and veggies to the stand base and tucked in behind the grass.
Be sure to check out the Brass and Bliss Spring Release for all the other new products. See more of my release cards here.
Here are all the products used to make my die cut card.
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I hope you’ve been inspired to try your hand at creating your own die cut card. Yes, they are a bit of work but well worth the effort.
Your cards are beautiful! How do you keep them from flattening out in the mail?