Good Morning Paper Gardeners. One of the very first dimensional flowers I created, many years ago, was a rose created using Susan's Punch A Bunch punches. It is one of my very favorite flowers to create. I was happy Susan's Summer release with Spellbinders includes a hybrid tea rose die set. These roses are smaller and easy to create a beautiful bouquet.
This is a six-inch card. The die sets used are Susan's Hybrid Tea Rose, Ivy & Fern, Pottery (from Cactus Dahlia die set), and Foliage & Ladybug die sets.
The background is a piece of Graphic 45 Design Paper. Spellbinders Anabelle's Trousseau Layering Frame Medium die set was used for the pretty corners.
The Pottery was die cut using a piece of gold metallic card stock. It was die cut again using black glossy card stock and the trim pieces were cut out using scissors and glued to the pottery. It was attached with dimensional tape to the bottom of the card.
Using the Hybrid Tea Rose die set, three roses and two buds were die cut using Susan's Specialty Card Stock from Spellbinders. The edges of the petals were sponged using a bright pink ink, then shaped using Susan's Deluxe Tool Kit. Bearly Art Glue was used.
Using the Ivy & Fern Die Set, several pieces of Ivy was die cut, colored using a green marker and shaped. Using this same set, four Maidenhair Ferns were die cut, colored and shaped.
Using the Foliage & Ladybug die set, the small flower die, to be used with the Rosemary die, were die cut using white card stock, shaped and glued to the berry branch. I used this for a filler behind the roses. Two ladybugs were die cut and added to the bouquet.
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