The challenge had the extra twist of using some gold in the card. It was the gold that made me think of making a Mother's Day card.
The flowers were stamped with Crisp Cantalope ink and punched out using the Pansy punch. I then die cut a little leaf in Gumball Green cardstock using a sizzlet die and the Big Shot. These were arranged on a square of Whisper White cardstock die cut with the Square Sizzlet, which was matted with gold foil card stock. One flower is adhered directly to the cardstock, and the second using stampin' dimensionals.
The center of each flower is a gold circle. I embossed a piece of Whisper White cardstock with gold embossing powder and punched out the centers of the flowers with the Owl Builder punch. On top of this gold center is a small pearl embellishment.
The base card is Pistachio Pudding layered with Very Vanilla card stock, and then Venetian Romance designer paper. In the middle is a strip of Pistachio Pudding card stock with a strip of punched gold foil paper at the top and bottom end. In the middle of this strip I placed a piece of ruffled Pistachio Pudding ribbon.
The image panel was attached to the card using dimensionals.
Stamps: Flower Shop, Teen Tiny Wishes
Inks: Crisp Cantalope, Basic Black
Papers: Pistachio Pudding, Very Vanilla, Whisper White, Gold Foil, Gumball Green, Venetian Romance designer paper
Accessories: Square framelits, Pansy Punch, Owl Builder punch, Sizzlet Leaflet die, Word Window punch, Modern Word Label punch, Scallop border punch, Ruffled Pistachio pudding ribbon, pearls
4 comments:
Love the flowers and the ribbon on your card sketch from Try Stampin' on Tuesday. Thanks for joining us! Come back soon! (Kathy, DT)
Gorgeous card, love the colours & the flowers are beautiful!
Thank you for sharing with us at Try Stampin' On Tuesday this week, good luck!
Hugs Shell xx
This is so pretty! Love the touches of gold and the beautiful flowers. Thanks for joining us at Try Stampin' on Tuesday. Hope to see you again soon!
Job well done. Love this detail you have put into your card. Thanks for sharing with us this week at TSOT.
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