Hey there! I'm popping in to share a few cards. One card is for two challenges and the other two cards are ones that I made last week, but only shared on Instagram so I thought I would share them here, too. First up is the card for the challenge and that challenge is Freshly Made Sketches and the Flower Challenge. Will also add this to the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge to put a sentiment on your card.
Back in July I purchased a Hero Arts card kit that is available only through the Joann's website. I couldn't resist the gorgeous floral image and the fact that it came with lots of beautiful cardstock and a dot palette of Daniel Smith watercolors. After stamping the image in black on watercolor cardstock I watercolored the image with the Daniel Smith colors. When it was dry I die cut it with the matching die. I used the layout from FMS, but obviously didn't make my card square. To get the triangles in the layout I scored the cardstock panel in opposite corners and then using the score lines as a guide wrapped the panel with this pretty variegated hemp twine that I have had for ages. A small bow was tied with another piece adhered. I stamped the sentiment in black ink and die cut it with an AJVD labels die. That was popped up on the card front along with the bouquet and then I finished with some sparkling clear sequins from Pretty Pink Posh.
This card came about because I wanted to use some Stencil Butters that I had gotten from A Jillian Vance Design and I don't think I had ever used the Tumbling Leaves stencil from Simon Says Stamp. Their current Instagram challenge is to do stenciling and so I made this card. Since I had never tried the stencil butters before I got just two of them. One blue and one green. As you can see I used both and they really spread just like nice soft butter! I really need to get more. After my stenciled panel was dry I trimmed it down and adhered it to my card base. The butterflies were trimmed out of some patterned paper that I had and adhered along with the sentiment from Pinkfresh Studio that I foiled in black. I finished by adding some Trinity Stamps Rainbow Fish pearls to the bodies of the butterflies.
Three gorgeous cards, Rosemary!! Just love your Hero Arts bouquet (reminded me I need to post a card with that image), your yummy stenciled leaves, and the pretty blue wreath! You have been busy, my friend!! I will have to try the stencil butter - sounds like fun and what a beautiful result!
ReplyDeleteAll just gorgeous, Rosemary! I love the first card & how you used the twine! The stencil butter has been tempting me & now I know I NEED it--love the look of that card! The blue wreath is so beautiful--good you finished it!
ReplyDeleteThese are all so beautiful! I love how you used twine to create the triangles on the first card. Thanks for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cheerful group of cards!! I love the beautiful bouquet and your use of the twine! Thank you for playing along with us at Freshly Made Sketches.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, so much prettiness! Your FMS card is a winner for sure!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards! Love the vibrant colors of the "butters", and the second is gorgeous in blue
ReplyDeleteWhat a delighful set of cards! This bouquet is absolutely stunning! I love how you used the twine for the corners of the sketch, this is so clever. Thanks so for for joining us at Freshly Made Sketches this week.
ReplyDeleteThree wonderful cards, Rosemary. The coloring on your bouquet is beautiful and I love the twine - it's like a beautifully wrapped package. Thanks for sharing this card with us at The Flower Challenge.
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