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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Dancing Tulips


We have had a very cold Spring and the flowers are just starting to bloom.  There are lots of tulips now, in many colors, blooming everywhere.  I have some more new dies  that I have not worked with yet.  These are the Memory Box "Dancing Tulips" (98295) and "Tulip Petals" (98317). Don't these dies make the cutest little tulips! I love that you can easily shape them to resemble a real tulip - looks so much better than just a "flat" tulip!   


Here is a picture of the dies I used to create this card.  I first die cut the tulips with stems/leaf using green card stock, then cut the "tulip petals" using pink card stock.  To shape the petals, I used the tools from the Flower Tool Kit to "cup" each layer of the petals then glued them together, layering starting with the petal in the top of the picture, then working with each petal down until I had a shaped tulip.  I added glue just to the bottom portion of each one and shaped them around my finger so they would hold their shape.  They were then glued onto the "green" tulip from the  "Dancing Tulip" die cut.  I used the new Tim Holtz Distress Markers to give some shading to the flowers.

The leaf die cut separately on this die, which made it easy to condition and shape.  I used the large white tool in the Tool Kit on the backside of the leaf, then turned it over and used the largest stylus up on the top third of the leaf so it would bend out.  There is a small green piece between the stems that I also used for a leaf, shaping it the same way.  

This is a 5.5" x 6" card.  For the background I embossed a piece of white card stock with the Dotted  Swiss embossing folder.  On top, I layered a piece of white card stock that was embossed with the Marianne Design (DS0908) "Cut and Emboss" folder.  It was backed with a piece of pink card stock so show through the die cut areas of the embossed piece.  

The tulips were attached, then the leaves and finally a small piece of grass die cut using the MFT "Fresh Cut Grass" was placed along the bottom of the tulips.  A pink silk bow was added to complete the card.


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19 comments:

  1. Very beautiful dancing tulips! Love your card!!!

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  2. This is so pretty. Dancing tulips is the perfect name for that die!

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  3. Beautiful card and a perfect name.
    Christine x

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  4. Selma, so pretty. Love those tulips. Great job on your card.

    Joan
    www.atjoansgardens.com

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  5. Another stunning creation! I always love the flowers you create!

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  6. Oh Wow! Such a elegant card Selma. Love the tulips and.... Yippee I've got those dies! Must use them now you have given me some inspiration.

    Love Sheila xx

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  7. Absolutely beautiful!! All your recent creations are stunning. I'm away from home and not getting online like usual, but I wanted to visit your blog and see all the great stuff you've made!

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  8. So beautiful! Love the simple lines. Great job Edna

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  9. So very pretty!!! Love the embossing folder and the tulips!!!

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  10. Another lovely card Selma and thankyou for all the inspiration you share. I have been crafting for years but never thought I would become so obsessed with dies and die-cutting - I have a big dent in my bank balance thanks to you and all the fabulous ideas you share with us xxx!!!!

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  11. Truly a work of art - absolutely stunning!!
    Sandy

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  12. Beautiful card you made, I like the memorybox dies very much and also the creatables from Marianne Design, for me, being a Dutch citizen it's funny to see using her dies,
    Jeannette

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  13. A very pretty card Selma, I love the tulips and with the pink they are very lovely.
    Regards Helen H

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  14. Your cards just blow me away.
    Thank you so much for the ideas and directions. Much appreciated
    Linda

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  15. Big thanks to the tutorial, it is wonderful, I can't wait to win the candy and play. thanks

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  16. Beautiful! Oh, I really want to be able to create like this!

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