Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Cross and Lilies with Heartfelt Creations

Good morning everyone, it's Wednesday and time for some inspiration from Heartfelt Creations.  Today I want to share with you this wall hanging I made with some chipboard and the beautiful stamps and coordinating dies from Heartfelt Creations.  
I love the gorgeous detail on this cross image, I stamped the image three times on watercolor paper and colored with Inktense pencils.
 
Cut all my layers with scissors and adhered with pop dots, I then used a brush to add a thin coat of diamond glaze to the cross and all the flowers.
All the white diecuts and the cross diecut I cut from white glitter paper from DCWV, here you can also see the sparkle of the embossed letters on the background.
Thank you so much for stopping by, if you have some time to spare hop over to the HC Blog for tons of inspiration.

Angelica

Supplies:
Heartfelt Creations

Inks:  Ranger Archival Ink (Jet Black), Distress ink (weathered wood), VersaMark watermark ink,
Image Colored With:  Derwent Inktense pencils (Spring Green, Deep Indigo, Peacock Blue)
Paper:  Canson 140lb. cold press watercolor paper, DCWV Glitter stack, Fancy Pants Designs
Accessories:  Ribbon, chipboard, Embossing pen, Tim Holtz On The Edge die (Ornate), White eyelets, Mod Podge, Diamond Glaze, Creations Unlimited embossing powder (Seafoam), Blue metallic acrylic paint, blue flat back pearls, pop dots

Instructions:
Size:  5 1/2" x 6 1/2"
Cut a piece of chipboard and adhere patterned paper with Mod Podge, cut top and bottom edges with "On the edge" die, paint edges and back of chipboard with blue metallic acrylic paint, stamp all over paper cross image from "Going to the Chapel" set with watermark ink and heat emboss, shade edges with weathered wood distress ink.  Cut and emboss cross image from white glitter paper with die from "Cross and Lilies" die set.  Stamp cross image from "Cross and Lilies" set 3 times on watercolor paper with black ink, color with Inktense pencils, 1st image; cut complete cross, 2nd image; cut only the flowers and leaves, 3rd image; cut only the 2 large flowers, apply embossing ink with pen to center of flowers and heat emboss, layer and adhere with pop dots as pictured, with a brush apply a thin coat of diamond glaze to the cross and flowers, adhere to chipboard base with pop dots.  Using a couple of dies from the "Fleur De Lis Motifs" set, cut and emboss 4 each from white glitter paper, adhere as pictured.  Stamp 8 small flowers from "Malabar Clematis" set, cut with coordinating dies from "Cross and Lilies" die set, color with Inktense pencils, heat emboss centers, shape flowers with embossing tools, adhere 2 flowers together and adhere as pictured.  Punch 2 holes and attach white eyelets, attach ribbon and bow, adhere flower to center of bow.  With a brush apply a thin coat of diamond glaze to all 5 sets of flowers.  Adhere blue flat back pearls.

13 comments:

  1. You have stopped me in my tracks with this beauty!

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  2. Wow! This is SO amazing, Angelica! Gorgeous! Such fabulous use of the stamps!!

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  3. Stunning wall hanging, Angelica!

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  4. Angelica this is so soft and romantic and completely beautiful. What a perfectly gorgeous creation!

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  5. Such a beautiful wall hanging - from the colors to the details, including the flower on the bow!

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  6. Beautiful Inspiration..may try this for my parents for Easter.

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  7. Angelica, this card is absolutely out-of-this-world gorgeous! Beautiful work! Can I purchase some of the cross diecuts from you in white?

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  8. Very pretty! I like the sparkle!

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  9. Oh so gorgeous!! Love the diamond glaze giving everything sparkle! Blue and white is always so elegant and pretty!

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  10. Knock my socks off gorgeous!! Love the soft colors and the sparkle! Off to find my socks. LoL

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  11. Oh so elegant and beautiful Angelica. You really are an amazing HFC designer. "Hugs"
    Got blog candy if you get a chance to stop by.

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  12. Beautifully done! Love the blues on this one!

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  13. Hola, te ha quedado precioso, me encantan las flores de la cruz. Las has coloreado genial!

    besos

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Thank you so much for visiting my blog, your comments are greatly appreciated.

Angelica