Hello and welcome! Thanks for popping by to see today’s project.
After yesterday’s Fine Art Floral blog hop card, I’m back today with one more Hand-Penned project to share. From tomorrow I will start featuring a new suite of products that I will have projects ready to share with you.
To stamp the floral image, I started by stamping the outline in Tuxedo Black Memnto ink. The flowers were then stamped using the infill stamp and the new 2021-2023 In Colour Pale Papaya. The infill stamps are not designed to colur in the entire flower – there are meant to uncoloured spaces. The same was done with the leaves, using the new Soft Succulent ink. While I was stamping this image, I repeated it for the card inert and envelope. The next step was to die cut the flower for the card front.
The Soft Succulent landscape card base has a piece of Designer Series Paper adhered to it. There is . I used the stitched scallop edge die, in the Penned Flowers Dies, to create the scalloped panel for the card front. After tying a bow in a length of Soft Succulent Open Weave Ribbon I wrapped it around the scalloped panel and secured it with Tear and Tape. The panel has Stampin’ Dimensionals to lift it up off the card surface.
The die cut flower is also popped up on the panel with Dimensionals. The sentiment is stamped in Soft Succulent and cut with a rectangular die from the Beautiful Trees Dies. And, surprise, I used some Genial Gems.
The projects that I have made over the last week have focused on Pale Papaya and Soft Succulent, with Evening Evergreen used for my ANZAC Day card on the 25th April. I will definitely be using the others very soon. I love that there are coordinating gems, ribbon, ombre gift bags, Blends and markers to work along with the cardstock.
Happy stamping.
If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.
These are the new products, from the 2021-2022 Annual Catalogue, that I used for this card.
Product List