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maandag 13 mei 2019

Stampin with Liz Design: Painted Poppies Card!

Hi everyone! Hope you all enjoyed your weekend! I had some time to craft and created a gorgeous card that I'd like to share with you today. Last week some new stamps came in, and as promised, I bought some more flower stamps to create with. This gorgeous flower stamp set is from Mft stamps and is called Painted Poppies!


I created this card with the color challenge in mind that is up this week at Mft stamps. I choose to use the two colours of blue in my background, the orange colours for the flowers and the kraft color in my panel. Not the most easy colours, but don't let a challenge scare you! Sometimes it takes you places creatively you wouldn't have gone otherwise!


I started this card with a white base in A2 size that I blended some stripes on with two colours of Distress ink from Ranger, Mermaid Lagoon and Faded Jeans. I used masking tape to create the stripes with. I added some spatters to make the stripes pop even more! I then diecutted a panel from Kraft Cardstock with the second largest die from the Stitched Rectangle Scallop Edges Frame Die-namics from Mft stamps.


I then started working on the focal point of this card, the gorgeous flowers from the set! I stamped and diecutted them before colouring. I coloured these flowers with Copic Markers. I just added a bit of green outside the challenge colours, but flowers need leaves, don't they? I added my panel, text and flowers with dimensionals to my card. To finish this fun flower card, I also added some bling by using some silver sequins!

Thank you so much for watching today, hope to see you next time! 


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6 opmerkingen:

  1. Een prachtige bloemenkaart, Linda!

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  2. Ha, daar is al een kaartje met een nieuwe set! Super leuk met dat kader, wat goed bedacht. Mooi!

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  3. What a beautiful card! I LOVE the ombre effect of the blue stripes, and the flowers just "pop" off the page.

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