Yellow Roses are so pretty. Today I have designed a card using Susan's Garden Rose 1 dies. There are two yellow rose buds, that are hard to see in the photo, located above the rose, that were also made with this die set.
To frame the rose, I used the new Fitted Frames 4 - Curvy Squares dies from Elizabeth Craft Designs. The background was embossed with the ECD Hearts Entwined embossing folder. The flourishes used under the rose were die cut using the Flourishes & Branches dies. The sentiment was die cut using the new Quietfire Congratulations die. To finish the card black Corner Peel Off Stickers were added.
The following products can be purchased from Elizabeth Craft Designs:
1064 Fitted Frames 4 - Curvy Squares (coming soon)
Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful work of art. I am just getting started with Susan's Garden flowers. I love flowers! Your tutorials are wonderful. However I have missed the information about what paper/cardstock you use. Mine do not look as life like as yours and I think it is the paper.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing all of your beautiful works.
This is gorgeous! The word dies and the flowers together steal my heart! <3
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card and your roses are the most realistic I've seen on the internet in a long time! Can you share what paper you used? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card, Selma! I love yellow roses, and yours is gorgeous. You always inspire me with your beautiful creations.
ReplyDeleteThis card is gorgeous and your flowers are always so realistic I think I can smell them!
ReplyDeleteSelma, I really LOVE your flowers!!
ReplyDeleteThey all are GREAT!! You make them so uncredible real.
I love yellow roses and this one reminds me of a rose in my wedding bouquet...:-)
Thanks for sharing those beauty, Eva.
Hi Selma
ReplyDeleteI have followed your blog for a few years now and am always in awe of your wonderful, original and very beautiful creations! You have inspired me so much on so many levels and my flower making skills have improved tremendously, all thanks to you!
Hilda