This card was created for few of my favorite bi-weekly online challenges,
the Fab Friday using their FabFri44 Color Challenge and Hand Stamped Sentiments
using their HSSC188 Sketch Challenge and the Seize the Birthday Anything Goes Challenge :-)
Again, I hope you will
have a chance to visit and check out all of the wonderful Design projects and
other entries- great inspiration from all!
Use the Big Shot™ along with the Modern Mosaic Textured
Impressions™ Embossing Folder to emboss a piece of Whisper White cardstock,
trim and mount onto a piece of Basic Black cardstock, trim again and mount onto
the Tangelo Twist card base.
Ink the sentiment from Wetlands (again, I just love the font
used on the sentiments in this set) using Memento™ Tuxedo Black ink onto a
piece of Whisper White cardstock and punch out with the XL Oval Punch. Mount onto another oval punched from Basic
Black cardstock using the XL Oval Punch and trim off the lower portion of the
oval.
Using MDS, insert the image from Postage Due into your
document, re-size and print out onto Whisper White cardstock (or you could
stamp using Basic Black or Memento™ Tuxedo Black ink- I had this image already
printed and ready to go from a previous project). Trim and mount onto Basic Black cardstock.
Create the little banners from the new Moonlight Designer
Series stack and Basic Black cardstock using the Banner Punch, Tangelo Twist cardstock using the Banner Punch
and trimming the edges to create a tiny banner and the Lost Lagoon cardstock
(stamped with the Dictionary background stamp using Lost Lagoon Classic Ink and
the edge inserted into the Banner Punch to create a longer banner). Here is a tutorial on Splitcoaststampers with the basic steps for the rolled flowers :-)
Adhere to the back of the Postage Due panel and add the panel
to the card front using Stampin’ Dimensionals® and add the sentiment to the
lower right hand corner.
Create the rolled flowers
from Blackberry Bliss and Tangelo Twist cardstock (use the 2 3/8” and 1 ¾” Scallop
Circle Punches- punch the scallop circles, hand cut a wavy spiral from the
outside of the scallop circle toward the center, use the retired Crimper Tool
to distress a bit, roll up from the outside edge and adhere using Tombow
Multi-Purpose Adhesive or a Hot Glue Gun).
Create the leaves from Mossy
Meadow cardstock with the Bird Builder Punch and adhere behind the rolled
flowers. Add the flowers to the card
front (again, I used a Hot Glue Gun since I had it on my desk and ready to go)
and add a few Rhinestones to finish off the card.
Stamp Sets: Postage Due
(MDS Version), Wetlands, Dictionary
Ink: Memento™ Tuxedo Black
Paper/Cardstock: Whisper White, Basic Black, Blackberry Bliss,
Lost Lagoon, Mossy Meadow, Tangelo Twist, Moonlight DSP Stack
Accessories: Big Shot™, Modern
Mosaic Textured Impressions™ Embossing Folder, Punches: Banner, XL Oval, Bird
Builder, Scallop Circle- 2 3/8”, 1 ¾”, 1 ¼”, Rhinestones
Thanks again for stopping
by- I hope all of you have a wonderful Wednesday!!
8 comments:
Very Pretty!!! Love the flowers!!! Great color Combo!!! Thanks for playing along with HSS, Diane
I never would have thought to pair Postage Due with our color challenge! Looks awesome...your flowers especially! Thanks for sharing at Fab Friday!
What a beautiful card! You did an amazing job of pulling all of the challenges together into one amazing card! Thanks for playing along with us at HSS!
Beautiful! The flowers are over the top gorgeous on your card, and Postage Due is one of my personal favorites. Thanks for playing at HSS! Erika
Julie, What a beautiful way to combine these new In Colors! Love the Black and White base with the pops of In Colors around it. Thanks for playing along with the Fab Friday color challenge.
Great combination of warm colors. Love the stamp and flowers.
Thank you for joining us at Seize the Birthday.
Hugs, Macarena DT
What a beautiful use of the colors! I love the 3D flowers and the banners. Lovely! Thanks for joining us at Fab Friday!
Here's what I can say as I am at a loss for words: WOW! You did an amazing job! I LOVE your card! Beautiful job combining all of the elements! Thanks so much for joining us at Fab Friday.
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