The flowers were created using the Stampin' Up set called "Painted Petals". The stems were stamped using three inks -- Memento New Sprout and Bamboo Leaves and Stampin' Up's Pear Pizzazz. For the flowers, I used SU Primrose Petals and So Saffron. I tried to stamp two or three times before reinking. I sponged a little tumbled glass distress ink at the top and a little Memento Bamboo Leaves over the stems. The sentiment is from SU's Petite Pairs stamped in Primrose Petals, layered with Primrose Petals and Certainly Celery card stock. The banners were made from bits of paper I found in my scrap box.
March 29, 2015 -- This card was in the weekly favorites at Splitcoast Stampers and "A Cut Above" at The paper Players.
Love the second generation stamping used to show depth. Great colors.
ReplyDeleteI just love your garden of tulips...so pretty and springy! Thanks for participating in my sketch challenge this week, Dianne!
ReplyDeleteDianne your field of tulips is so pretty and expertly stamped to give real depth. It really does welcome the arrival of spring. Thanks for joining us for our sketch challenge over at The Paper Players this week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Dianne. Your stamped garden of tulips is perfect. Great take on the sketch. So glad you joined us at the Paper Players this week
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Love that field of tulips...gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove that field of tulips...gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI really love your card. Thanks for sharing how you made it!
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