Happy Wednesday!
This week I made a card using this beautiful arbor from the Twining Roses Set. This stamp is SO pretty! It would be great for weddings or invitations! I love the iron gate with it too!
I've been doing lots of lavenders and greens and whites lately, hope you're not getting sick of it! I just love the look of it all!
Make sure to visit HC Blog for all the beautiful creations the Design Team has come up with, you won't be dissapointed!
Blessings!
Kathy
This week I made a card using this beautiful arbor from the Twining Roses Set. This stamp is SO pretty! It would be great for weddings or invitations! I love the iron gate with it too!
I've been doing lots of lavenders and greens and whites lately, hope you're not getting sick of it! I just love the look of it all!
Make sure to visit HC Blog for all the beautiful creations the Design Team has come up with, you won't be dissapointed!
Blessings!
Kathy
Garden Romance Arbor
Heartfelt
Creations Products & Products Carried by HC:
HCPC 3478 -
Twining Roses PreCut Set
HCPC 3480 -
Brookside Manor PreCut Set
HCPC 3477 -
Bird Haven PreCut Set
HCD 723 - Garden Romance Die
Product ID:
159223 - Paper Blossoms Molding Mat
Product ID:
459222 - Paper Blossoms Tool Kit
Other Products Used:
Paper: The Chateau Lavender & Cardstock Stacks
(DCWV), Solar White (Neenah)
Ink: Onyx Black (VersaFine), Purple Hydrangea Chalk
Ink (VersaMagic), Purple Passion, Green with Envy (Powder Puffs – Quick Quotes)
Accessories: Nailheads Metal Stickers (Michaels),
1/4” White Twill Tape (Wrights), lace trim (Jo-Ann’s), White Seam Binding
(Really Reasonable Ribbon), Detail Clear Embossing Powder (Stampendous), heat
gun, Floral Oval Die (Spellbinders), adhesive pearls (Want2Scrap &
Recollections), pop dots, glue dots, glue, make-up sponge applicator,
scor-tape, Bow-Easy, mineral spirits, Prismacolor Pencils: Lilac, Parma Violet,
Violet, Olive Green, Kelp Green, Ginger Root, Green Ochre, Chocolate, Dark
Umber, Jasmine, Goldenrod)
Instructions: Cut
lavender solid cardstock 8 1/2” x 5 1/2", score at 4 1/4", and
fold. For mat, cut green designer paper 1 1/2" x 4 1/16”, flowery paper 4” x 4
1/16”, overlap and tape together. Stamp
sentiment on bottom with Onyx Black Ink and heat emboss with Detail Clear
Embossing Powder. (I did this to speed
up the drying time on this type paper.)
On Solar White Cardstock, stamp arbor image, cut out with
largest Floral Oval Die framing the image, and cut off the bottom just below
the image. Color with Prismacolor
Pencils and mineral spirits. Stamp 1
each flying bird, large butterfly, and small butterfly with black ink and heat
emboss with Detail Clear. Color with
Purple Hydrangea Ink and make-up sponge applicator then cut out with matching
dies.
Cut the gate with green paper, matching the mat. Adhere to the arbor with glue dots on left
side and pop dots on right side. Add
metal stickers as shown. Glue image to
the card front. Add lace and twill tape
using Scor-tape. Make bow with Bow-Easy and
adhere as shown with glue dots. Add
adhesive pearls. Add bird and
butterflies with pop dots.
Wouuuuuuuuuuuuuuu,so very,very beautyful!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletelove this card and what you have done with the dies
liefs anneke
Great layout and I love the papers you used!
ReplyDeleteI really love this card! the colors are amazing and the gate really pops with the matching bottom in green! Love!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!! The gate you made for the trellis is a wonderful touch!!
ReplyDeleteLovely card today!
ReplyDeletegorgeous Kathy! love that oval die and your coloring/designing is awesome!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathy, I saw your gorgeous Easel Card on Splitcoast Stampers and popped over to your blog. Your work is just lovely!
ReplyDeleteKind Regards
Judith from Australia
http://cretivestudio10.blogspot.com
Gorgeous card Kathy! Love the colors purple and green combination! Very pretty!!
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ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I really like the colors that you used!
ReplyDeleteI love the purple and green colors together! This is an absolutely stunning card!
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