It's Wednesday again and I have a card to share
with you today for Heartfelt Creations!
I was so inspired by Kathy Roney's card a few weeks ago!
Check out her card HERE
Have you seen the inspiration on the blog??
There is a sneaky peek too for next weeks new release !!!
There is a sneaky peek too for next weeks new release !!!
Check it out by clicking on the pic below!
To make the card I used the following:
HCST1-401 Flower shaping kit
HCPC-3653 Botanical Rose Bouquet
HCPC-3651 Botanical Rose Cling Stamp set
HCD1-758 Botanical Wings Die
HCD1-748 Arianna Blooms Die
HCPC 3474 Heartfelt Expressions cling set
71012 ColorBox Olive Pastel Chalk
71006 ColorBox Rose Coral Chalk
TSMP900 Memento Black ink
Other Products Used : White Card, Spellbinders A2 Filigree die, white embossing
powder, embossing pad, heat gun, Pearl gems, glitter glue, 3D foam pads,
die cutting machine, glue.
Die cut the A2 Filigree die in white card. Cut a tent card 1/4" larger
on all sides than the die. Adhere the die to the card with 3D Foam pads.
Die cut the oval from the die set and stamp the sentiment.
Draw around the die and cut out. Colour the edges in the
Rose Coral chalk. Mat and layer and adhere to the card with 3D foam pads.
Stamp the Rose Bouquet stamp and heat emboss in white.
Fussy cut around the image.Using the emboss
resist technique colour the leaves in Olive pastel chalk and the
flowers in Rose Coral Chalk. Glitter the flowers and adhere the image to the card.
Make your flowers and leaves I have a tutorial HERE
Adhere the flowers and leaves to your card and your project is finished.
Happy crafting !!
A very gorgeous card Lizzie x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Lizzie.Very elegant.Love thge beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteLiz, this is such and elegant card.
ReplyDeleteGorgous card and the flowers are fabulous as always!
ReplyDeleteHi Lizz, Soooooooo love your cards! Hugs
ReplyDeleteJust delightful!! I love this card Liz!
ReplyDeleteStunning card Liz, your flowers are just amazing. Pat x
ReplyDeletelove this card, your embossing really adds to the colouring on the die cuts.
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