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hi there itamp;#39;s Nichole here today with a white and gold card featuring some inlay background work and then some gilding flakes on die-cuts for the large greeting white and gold is one of my favorite color combinations itamp;#39;s always so striking and so beautiful weamp;#39;re gonna start with the gilding flakes on the sparkle the ampersand and the shine die-cuts to create this I am adhering some stickit adhesive to smooth white cardstock on both sides not only is this going to give me a great sticky surface to attach the gilding flakes but then on the back side itamp;#39;s going to make the die-cut words into a sticker and make it super easy to attach them to my card if you wanted this step to be even easier you could definitely go ahead remove the backing paper from one side and attach gilding flakes to this whole panel and then die-cut the words I didnamp;#39;t want to use that many gilding flakes and so I instead die-cut the words first and theyamp;#39;re pretty delica