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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Daffodil Garden



Today I am posting a card I created for Heartfelt Creations.  I love daffodils and wanted to create a daffodil garden.  The products used are listed at the bottom of this post.   I stamped the standing daffodil and the daffodil flower five times with VersaMark ink on vellum paper and white embossed. The flowers were cut out with the matching die and the standing daffodils were cut out with scissors. Using watercolors, I colored the back of each design. I have discovered that when water coloring on vellum it will curl the paper to give it a realistic look to flowers. The five daffodils were attached to the flowers using a small piece of dimensional tape right below the center of the flower (it was placed under the white embossing so it wouldn’t show).

The fence was die cut and grass punched, then layered together. These were attached to the bottom of the card. The daffodils were tucked behind the fence. They were glued at the bottom of the stem and a dimensional clear glue dot placed behind some of the flowers to give dimension to them. The greeting was stamped, and die cut, then attached with dimensional tape. The corners and small butterflies completed the card.

Heartfelt Creations stamps and other products used on this card:  HCPC 3359 Daffy Daffodils PreCut Set; HCD 709 Springtime Medley Die; HCPC 3363 Inspire Me Sentiments PreCut Set; White Vellum paper; Yellow and Green reinkers to watercolor; Graphic 45 “Once Upon a Springtime” designer paper; Nestabilities Fancy Tags; Tim Holtz “On the Fence” die; Martha Stewart “Grass” punch; Cuttlebug “Fancy Corners”


12 comments:

  1. Gorgeous Selma, They look beautiful. Love the fence and the grass. A very spring card in soft colours. Gorgeous.
    Luv CHRISSYxx

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  2. Simply beautiful Selma! The flowers look so real with the grass and fence added. Very 3 dimensional and stunning project. "Hugs" Carol

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  3. A really lovely card - have never tried this technique but will now. TFS.

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  4. Are you hoping for spring or what.... this screams spring! Beautiful!

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  5. I love the daffodils you've done and especially the grass and fence. Love your work.

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  6. Selma,
    Those flowers look so real! Breathtaking.

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  7. That is stunning. It's always a treat to see what you're going to come up with next.

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  8. Just beautiful< I love how you get vellum to work with you so well!!!!

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  9. I love your daffodil garden! And just look at all the butterflies -- you chose the perfect background paper!!

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  10. What a beautiful card !! Daffodiles are my favorite flowers and mine are greening up in my flower beds.What a nice surprise to see that they had bloomed already on this card !!!
    xoxo Joy

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