Yay!! we have a new release at Heartfelt Creations!
Check out the NEW Under the Sea collection HERE
I had fun making these Hibiscus flowers!
I decided to make them double layered and removed
the stamen from the bottom flower.
Did you notice I didn't use a sentiment?
Sometimes it's fun to make a card with no sentiment,
they are so handy to have around and then
you can use them for any occasion and write inside your own words!
Lol Shall I let you into a secret ..............
I made a card for this week and when I had finished it
I realised I had used the wrong collection!!! lol!!!
Shhh ............ don't tell!!
Of course you need to stop by the blog, there are some
awesome projects by the design team!
I made this card using:
HCST1-401 Flower Shaping Kit
HCDP1-266 Under The Sea Collection Paper Pad
HCPC-3736 Tropical Hibiscus Cling Stamp Set
HCD1-796 Tropical Hibiscus Die
ANC814 - Lettuce Entertain You prills
TSMP707 - Memento Bamboo Ink pad
TSMP602 - Memento Teal Zeal Ink pad
Other Products Used : White card, glue, glitter glue, 3D foam pads,
Peeled Paint Distress Ink,
Watch this video HERE to to learn how to shape the Hibiscus flowers.
Cut a 6" x 6" tent fold card. Cut two card front panels from the paper pad. Cut the centre
from one and adhere the outer to the front of the card. Cut the patterned square from the
second card front and adhere with 3D foam pads to the front of the card. Take the centre
you cut from the fist card front and adhere with 3D foam pads to the card. Glitter the
edges, patterns, fish, flowers and swirls. Stamp, cut, colour and shape your flowers and
leaves. Adhere prills to the flower centres and glitter the petals. Adhere the leaves
and flowers to you card and your project is complete.
Liz, this is stunning!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card as usual Liz!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo beautiful. Those hibiscus are just stunning. Pat x
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous creation, Liz! Love your double flowers and the beautiful blue color with which you colored them.
ReplyDeleteYour underwater scene is so pretty liz! I love the beautiful two-toned flowers! Hugs, Marie
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