So here is the card that I came up with. I'm sorry for the photos - it was getting late by the time I finished and of course my camera had a mind of it's own that evening.
The base card is Barely Banana that I layered with some Soft Sky and DP by Prisma. I stamped the images from Roses in Winter and I do not remember all the colors I used. Barely Banana, So Saffron, Pink Passion, Regal Rose, Bashful Blue and Mint Melody. Those I do remember. And I know that when I use this set I sometimes stamp the image off on scratch paper then on to the card to give it a little more subtle look.
The leaves are from SU! It is the Little Leaves Sizzlets Die. I use that one a lot. I punched out the flowers with some Sizzlits dies in various sizes and "distressed" them. Basically I sponged some ink around them and on the back - since the paper was only one sided - and I crumpled them up. After I crumpled them (that's my technical term. he he he....) I opened them up, but not all the way, and stacked them on top of each other. I stacked them kind of askew and then punched a hole in the middle just with my paper piercer and attached them all with a crystal brad. That was it, all done. I adhered them to the card with with the big fat glue dots that SU! used to have - I'm going to miss those.
Sorry for this picture, it's fuzzy - but you get the idea. It is a little time consuming to make these flowers but they just turn out so pretty.
So what are you up to today? I hope that you have a super, great crafty day!
2 comments:
Love the card, Joani!! Did flowers like that in an AMuse Art Stamps class this summer with Julie Ebersole. Never thought about doing that before. I love the way they look done that way.
Yep, that's quite a beautiful, crafty gift to give to a retiree. How long did it take for you to create this card? The color combinations are great, and the flowers - you've gotta love them. Handmade gifts are the best, for retirees and for everyone else.
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