It's another Heartfelt Creations Inspiration Wednesday and today I have 2 cards to share with you.
I stamped the main flower on white card stock and colored with Prismacolor Pencils. Then I stamped it again on vellum and embossed with gold embossing powder. I then layered it over the colored image for a softer look. The label is part of the new collection, Album Tags & Accents Die.
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159723 Designer Dries
Clear Adhesive
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Card
stock, white; vellum; VersaMark
Watermark pad; Recollections embossing powder, Clear Gold; VersaFine, Smokey
Gray; Ranger Distress Oxide, Abandoned Coral; StazOn, Saddle Brown; Prismacolor
Pencils; brads, green; seam binding; Micro Beads, clear, gold, peach; craft
foam
instructions:
From
white card stock, cut a piece 5” x 7”, fold in half. Die cut Intricate Swirl
Frame, Festive Holiday and label from Album Tags & Accents Die from white
card stock. Wipe VersaMark pad around edge of frame and emboss with Clear Gold.
Add to card front with craft foam. Add Festive Holiday die cut. Stamp sentiment
on label with Bamboo Leaves. Edge label with Clear Gold, add green brads. Add
craft foam to back of label and add to card. Stamp large flower on white card
stock with Smokey Grey and color with Prismacolor pencils. Stamp again on
vellum and emboss with Clear Gold. Die cut with coordinating die. Adhere vellum
image to colored image in center. Stamp acorns and squirrel on white card stock
with Saddle Brown. Color with pencils. Die cut and add to flower. Using Dries
Clear Adhesive, add seed beads to center of flower. Stamp leaves with Bamboo
Leaves and flowers with Abandoned Coral and shape with 3D Blossom Shaping Mold.
Add seed beads to center of flowers. Add bow, leaves and small flowers to lower
right corner.
For my second card I had some fun making lots of colorful flowers. I also used a new stencil with some Tattered Angels glimmer mist.
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Card stock, white; 90#
watercolor paper; Ranger Distress Ink, Broken China, Wild Honey; Ranger
Distress Oxide, Worn Lipstick; VersaFine ink pad, Smokey Grey; Stickles,
Diamond; Prismacolor watercolor pencils; Tattered Angels glimmer mist, Party
Pink; Tim Holtz Rays Layering Stencil; pop dots; ribbon; hot glue; foam tape
instructions
Cut a piece of white
card stock 10” x 7”, fold in half. Cut a piece of blue from the design paper
6 7/8” x 4 7/8”, adhere to card front with Designer Dries Clear Adhesive. Die
cut Intricate Swirl Frame from white card stock. Adhere to card. Cut a piece
of white card stock 5 7/8” x 3 7/8”. Place stencil on paper and spray with
Party Pink. Adhere to card. Stamp flower from Oakberry Lane Antics stamp set
on watercolor paper with Smokey Grey. Color with watercolor pencils. Die cut.
Add pop dots to the center of the flower and add to card. Stamp flowers from
the Oakberry Lane Blossoms stamp set on white card stock with Broken China,
Wild Honey and Worn Lipstick. Stamp leaves with Bamboo Leaves. Die cut. Shape
with 3D Blossoms Shaping Mold. Create 7 small single layer flowers, adding
stamens. To create 3 medium flowers, use 2 medium and 1 small layers. Add
stamens. Create 1 large flower with 2 large layers, 1 medium, and 1 small
layer. Add stamens. Adhere layers together with Designer Dries Clear Glue.
Add Diamond Stickles around the edges. Use 3 leaves. Arrange as shown with
hot glue and add ribbon. Cut a piece of blue design paper 2 7/8” x 1”. Add
foam tape. Stamp sentiment from the Oakberry Cottage & Sentiments stamp
set on white card stock with Jet Black and then cut to 2 3/4" x 7/8”,
add foam tape and add to blue piece. Add Diamond Stickles to edge of
sentiment. Add entire piece to right side of card. Add Nuvo crystal drops,
Caribbean Ocean to sentiment.
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Wow...two beautiful cards Sarah! The vellum is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBoth your cards are simply gorgeous! Such lovely colors all around!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful! Beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteBoth cards are so beautiful! I love all of your gorgeous flowers!
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