You know how much I love top work with flowers and this is another great addition to my flower stamp collection. The stamps in this new Heartfelt Creations Collection is called "Flirty Fleurs PreCut Set" (HCPC 3439). It coordinates with the Heartfelt Creations Posy Patch Die. I used all the stamps in this set to create this card, plus the new Heartfelt Creations Artistic Gatefold dies. The pink and white backgrounds were created by using the Sizzix "Thank You set" (656983) embossing folder. The white piece was first die cut using the Heartfelt die. I used a long piece of card stock 5.5" wide and placed the die at the top leaving room for the embossing. The embossing folder was then placed under the die cut and cut off to fit this 5.5" x 6" card. Two sets of the larger flowers were stamped and only one of the other stem of flowers were stamped; they were colored with Copic markers and fussy cut and arranged. In order to "ground" the flowers I added die cut grass. I used the Cheery Lynn Grass Border (B126) to cut three strips of grass and layered them on the bottom of the card. Two Spellbinder corners were added as well as a few pearls to complete the card.
All the products I use can be purchased from Joan's Gardens.
10 comments:
So very pretty and feminine Selma..love the colours, gorgeous.
Luv CHRISSYxx
This card is so pretty Selma, the colours are just beautiful to-gether. TFS. Hugs Rita xx
Gorgeous card Selma. Love the 2 tone background and your flowers always pop! Looks like I'm adding to my wish list. lol
Just a gorgeous creation, but I'm not suprised! Love the colors on this one!
Now this is down right gorgeous Selma!
A stunning card. Love your color selection.
Pink is my favorite color and this card is FABULOUS!!!! I love the details of all the flowers. This really is a very pretty card Selma! Great job. TFS
wow so so lovely
and the color is wow
you did so very good like all ways thank for showing
Oi Selma !!!
Seu cartão esta super bonito, parabéns !!!
Beijos
This card is gorgeous! Very time consuming also with all of the die cutting! But well worth it!
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