I wanted to create a few cards
for this week’s Fusion #2 Card Challenge- I just love the inspiration photo as
well as their sketch and for this first card, decided to use the new Spiral
Floral Die along with a few more rolled roses (hope you are not getting tired
of the roses yet :-)). I used the colors from
the photo and followed the sketch (although a bit loosely) and since this card
has texture, it also qualifies as my second entry into the Card Concept#2Challenge (not sure if this would be considered Clean and Layered or Classy and Elegant) :-)).
If you have not had the
time to stop by either site yet, I would encourage you to do so—both challenge
sites have a very talented Design Teams and many entries for their challenges! Just another example of how you can interpret
a sketch and photo inspiration so differently not to mention the theme of
texture....
To create this card:
Use the Big Shot™ to
emboss a piece of Whisper White cardstock using the Woodgrain Textured
Impressions™ Embossing Folder. Cut into
half and mount onto a piece of Basic Gray cardstock.
Adhere the horizontal
strip of Designer Series Paper (DSP) to a piece of Basic Gray cardstock- I used
a piece of retired Sycamore Street DSP and added scrap strips of Basic Gray
cardstock to the top and bottom (to give the illusion of being mounted onto a
whole piece of Basic Gray cardstock- love my scraps!)
Stamp the sentiment using
Basic Black Classic Ink (this sentiment is from the retired set- Say It With
Scriptures) and cut out using the Big Shot™ with the Window Frames Collection
Framelits™. Cut an additional frame from
the same size framelit™ and mount behind the sentiment (split the frame in half
vertically and mount- the flowers and leaves will hide the small gap).
Add the double satin
ribbon bow (ribbon from my stash) to the card and adhere the DSP panel under
the sentiment.
To create the roses:
The large yellow rose was
created from Crushed Curry cardstock using the Big Shot™ and the new Spiral
Floral Originals™ Die. After cutting the
floral spiral with the die, use the Crimper Tool to crimp (run through the Crimper
Tool twice) and roll up starting from the outside. Adhere the bottom portion to hold the flower
shape in place using a Hot Glue Gun.
The medium size roses were
created with the 2 3/8” Scallop Circle-punch two form Basic Gray cardstock and
one from Crushed Curry cardstock. Starting
on the outside, cut a wavy spiral towards the center, crimp twice with the
retired Crimping Tool and start to roll up from the outside edge toward the
center. Again, hold in place using the Hot
Glue Gun or Tombow Multi-Purpose Adhesive.
Take the same steps as
above for the smallest rose, use the 1 ¾” Scallop Circle Punch to punch out one
scallop circle from Whisper White cardstock and use the same instructions above
for completing the rose. If needed, here
is a basic written tutorial at Splitcoaststampers for the rolled roses.
View to show the height of the new Spiral Floral Die |
Use the Bird Builder Punch
to punch out the leaves from Basic Gray cardstock. Adhere the roses and leaves to the sentiment panel
using either a Hot Glue Gun and/or Mini Glue Dots (or Tombow Multi-Purpose).
Stamp Sets: Say It With
Scripture
Ink: Basic Black
Paper/Cardstock: Basic Gray, Crushed Curry, Whisper White,
retired Sycamore Street DSP
Accessories: Big Shot™,
Woodgrain Textured Impressions™ Embossing Folder, Window Frame Collection
Framelits™, Punches- 2 3/8”, 1 ¾”, 1 ¼” Scallop Circle, Bird Builder; Satin Ribbon (from my stash), Hot Glue Gun
(optional)
Just a note- the flowers on
this card are very dimensional so I would definitely recommend either hand
delivery or mailing in a small box (or one of our Wood Mount cases).
Thanks again for visiting-
I will be posting my second card for this challenge in a few minutes!!
wow, stunning! so glad you played along with us at Card Concept!
ReplyDeletesparkle & shine *~*
Beautiful flowers and design. Thank you so much for joining us at the Card Concept!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty, love your rolled roses! I came over via the Card Concept Blog!
ReplyDeleteThis is an absolutely beautiful card...you have made the most beautiful rolled flowers...so much texture and your card is so interesting...so many really pretty elements!
ReplyDeleteYour roses are gorgeous!!! Oh my, love every single thing about this card! Thanks for joining us this week at The Card Concept :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous flowers Julie! So glad you joined in the fun @ FUSION :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card, Julie! This is a classy and elegant work of art and perfect for both challenges! So glad you joined us at The Card Concept this week!
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