Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Field Flowers

Hi

I went to a friends card class yesterday, and this is one of the cards we made. You can check out her beautiful creations at www.lynwebb.stampinup.net



The card stock used for this card are Crumb Cake, Primrose Petals and Very Vanilla. The words and splatters from French Foliage were used on the background, using Crumb Cake ink, as well as on the Very Vanilla inside the frame. this frame was embossed using the Designer Frames folder and cut by hand. I sponged all the edges with Crumb Cake ink.
The flowers and leaves are from the stamp set Field Flowers. The flowers are stamped with Early Espresso and Primrose Petals. I then used the blender pen to add some extra colour to the flowers. Always Artichoke was the ink used for the leaves, then sponged with crumb cake. To make the Always Artichoke more subtle, I stamped onto scrap paper first then onto the card.
I punched the scalloped edge with the Scallop Edge Border punch, then taped the Crumb Cake Seam Binding before attaching to the card.
The Modern Label punch was used for the top embellishment with a Antique brad, with another brad on the bow.
The leaves and stalks were hand cut then glued to the card. The frame, flowers and embellishments were attached with Dimensionals.

Stampin' Up supplies used exclusively:

Card stock-
Crumb Cake - # 121685
Primrose Petals - # 127544
Very Vanilla - # 106550

Stamp sets-
Field Flowers - # 122762
French Foliage - # 121166

Inks-
Primrose Petals - # 126858
Early Espresso - # 126974
Always Artichoke - 126972
Crumb Cake - # 126975

Accessories-
Modern Label punch - # 119849
Designer Frames Folders - # 123130
Antique Brads - # 117273
Crumb Cake Seam Binding ribbon - # 122332
Blender Pen - # 102845
Stampin' Dimensionals - # 104430
Snail Adhesive - # 104332
Big shot - # 113439
Stampin' Trimmer - # 129722
2way Glue Pen - # 100425

Thought for the day:
Follow your passion, and success will follow you.

Till next time
😊Happy Stamping😊
Lesley.


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